James - lange theory Samenvattingen, Notities en Examens

Op zoek naar een samenvatting over James - lange theory? Op deze pagina vind je 117 samenvattingen over James - lange theory.

Pagina 4 van de 117 resultaten

Sorteer op

MCAT PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY EXAM
  • MCAT PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY EXAM

  • Tentamen (uitwerkingen) • 140 pagina's • 2023
  • MCAT PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY EXAM Social stratification - ANSWER Social stratification refers to a system by which a society ranks categories of people in a hierarchy. In the United States, it is perfectly clear that some groups have greater status, power, and wealth than other groups. These differences are what led to social stratification Class consciousness - ANSWER awareness of one's place in a system of social classes, especially (in Marxist terms) as it relates to the class struggle....
    (0)
  • €15,26
  • + meer info
Stress Management Exam 1 2024 with 100% correct answers
  • Stress Management Exam 1 2024 with 100% correct answers

  • Tentamen (uitwerkingen) • 5 pagina's • 2024
  • - described stress reaction as fight or flight response - developed the concept of homeostasis based on earlier work of Claude Bernard - correct answer What did Walter Canon do? have a negative impact - correct answer Too little stress can do what to your health? cope, physiological - correct answer The holistic medicine definition for stress is "The inability to ______ a perceived (real or imagined) threat to one's mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing, which resul...
    (0)
  • €11,92
  • + meer info
GRE Psychology Exam with Absolute Solution
  • GRE Psychology Exam with Absolute Solution

  • Tentamen (uitwerkingen) • 4 pagina's • 2023
  • GRE Psychology Exam with Absolute Solution An athlete's performance may improve or worsen according to the level of arousal. Under extreme pressure, performance may diminish. This is an example of a) The Yerkes-Dodson Law b) Clark Hull's theory of motivation c) the Garcia effect d) Zajonc's theory e) the James-Lange theory - a) The Yerkes-Dodson Law A developmental psychologist is interested in conducting a study on children's gender perceptions. The psychologist recruits childr...
    (0)
  • €7,62
  • + meer info
theories of crime (wjec level 3 criminology) 100% accurate answers
  • theories of crime (wjec level 3 criminology) 100% accurate answers

  • Tentamen (uitwerkingen) • 5 pagina's • 2023
  • theories of crime (wjec level 3 criminology) 100% accurate answers xyy theory (jacobs) - xyy syndrome is where men have an extra y chromosome - xyy men are said to be more aggressive and violent - jacobs argued that this was true as xyy men are overrepresented in prison populations (15 per 1000 in prisons, 1 per 1000 in general population) twin studies (lange & christiansen) - is crime a heritable trait? - testing the concordance rates of criminal activity between mz and dz twins -...
    (0)
  • €11,44
  • + meer info
AP PSYCHOLOGY ALL TERMS 100% SOLVED (Graded A+)
  • AP PSYCHOLOGY ALL TERMS 100% SOLVED (Graded A+)

  • Tentamen (uitwerkingen) • 97 pagina's • 2023
  • obedience to authority - ANSWER -Studies of obedience by Stanley Milgram. Milgram told participants they would be participating in a study of the effects of punishment on learning. Their task was to administer electric shock to a "learner," but in reality, the "learner" was a confederate. Found that 65% of participants could be coaxed to deliver every level of shock -Milgram may have found high obedience because his participants were volunteers -Raised ethical issues. To ensure that there ...
    (0)
  • €13,35
  • + meer info
Psychology Test Unit 8 with Complete Solution
  • Psychology Test Unit 8 with Complete Solution

  • Tentamen (uitwerkingen) • 4 pagina's • 2022
  • Motivation is defined by psychologists as: - ANSWER A need or desire that energizes and directs behaviour toward a goal. Positive and negative environmental stimuli that motivate behaviour are called needs: - ANSWER Incentives The arousal theory of motivation would be useful for explaining an infant's urge to: - ANSWER Explore Increases in the hormone insulin lead to: - ANSWER Decreasing blood glucose levels. Basal metabolic rate is the body's resting rate of: - ANSWER Energy expen...
    (0)
  • €7,15
  • + meer info
Straighterline Psychology 101 Exam #3 Questions and Correct Answers (Complete Solution) Graded A+
  • Straighterline Psychology 101 Exam #3 Questions and Correct Answers (Complete Solution) Graded A+

  • Tentamen (uitwerkingen) • 4 pagina's • 2023
  • Straighterline Psychology 101 Exam #3 Questions and Correct Answers (Complete Solution) Graded A+ Freud claimed that the purpose of the unconscious mind is to hide threatening thoughts What is a person required to do during the Thematic Apperception Test? make up complete stories about pictures From childhood through adulthood, the ______ increases in size and becomes larger in women than men hippocampus Children develop a superego through the process of identification The nat...
    (0)
  • €7,62
  • + meer info
theories of crime (wjec level 3 criminology) questions and answers 2023
  • theories of crime (wjec level 3 criminology) questions and answers 2023

  • Tentamen (uitwerkingen) • 5 pagina's • 2023
  • theories of crime (wjec level 3 criminology) questions and answers 2023xyy theory (jacobs) - xyy syndrome is where men have an extra y chromosome - xyy men are said to be more aggressive and violent - jacobs argued that this was true as xyy men are overrepresented in prison populations (15 per 1000 in prisons, 1 per 1000 in general population) twin studies (lange & christiansen) - is crime a heritable trait? - testing the concordance rates of criminal activity between mz and dz twins...
    (0)
  • €11,92
  • + meer info
GRE Psychology Test Questions and Answers 2023-2024
  • GRE Psychology Test Questions and Answers 2023-2024

  • Tentamen (uitwerkingen) • 5 pagina's • 2023
  • GRE Psychology Test Questions and Answers 2023-2024 A child with an IQ of 63 would be diagnosed with: - Mild mental retardation A phenomenological view of personality asserts that type theory neglects the - Self Factitious disorders - Which of the following is one of sixteen major diagnostic categories used in the DSM-IV? What is the key distinction between classical and operant conditioning? - Operant conditioning emphasizes the consequences of behavior, whereas classical conditioni...
    (0)
  • €7,62
  • + meer info
theories of crime (wjec level 3 criminology) questions and answers
  • theories of crime (wjec level 3 criminology) questions and answers

  • Tentamen (uitwerkingen) • 5 pagina's • 2023
  • theories of crime (wjec level 3 criminology) questions and answers xyy theory (jacobs) - xyy syndrome is where men have an extra y chromosome - xyy men are said to be more aggressive and violent - jacobs argued that this was true as xyy men are overrepresented in prison populations (15 per 1000 in prisons, 1 per 1000 in general population) twin studies (lange & christiansen) - is crime a heritable trait? - testing the concordance rates of criminal activity between mz and dz twins -...
    (0)
  • €11,92
  • + meer info