A. A pessimistic explanatory style
B. Problem-focused coping
C. Hypochondriasis
D. Emotion-focused coping
Emotions
Emotions
A. Electrocardiograph
B. Myograph
C. Electroencephalograph
D. Polygraph
A. Biofeedback
B. The general adaptation syndrome.
C. Psychoanalysis.
D. Cognitive therapy.
A. Not really an emotions, because it does not appear on the emotion wheel.
B. One of the thousand distinct emotions of which people are capable.
C. One of the basic emotions.
D. A combination of more basic emotions
A. “My racing heart must mean i’m terrified because everyone else is screaming.”
B. “The sight of the drop makes my heart race and it me feel terrified.”
C. “My heart is racing because i am terrified.”
D. “I feel terrified because my heart is racing.”
A. Optimistic; pessimistic
B. Bright; dull
C. Hard- driving; easy-going
D. Introverted ; extraverted
A. Producing teratogens
B. Increasing the production of lymphocytes
C. Secreting cortisol
D. Producing androgens
A. Hypothalamus
B. Visual sensation of the emotional stimulus
C. Amygdala
D. The physiological feedback from the body
A. Activation of skeletal muscle, activation of smooth muscle
B. Mobilizing the body in response to stress, maintaining the body at rest
C. The release of acetylcholine onto target organs, the release of adrenaline
D. All of the above
A. Fear; interest
B. Sadness; surprise
C. Anger; contempt
D. Disgust; horror