13-year old Debbie is attempting to jump off of the high diving board for the very first time. Though she does not have a pathological fear of heights, the concept of jumping off of a ten-meter board is very stressful for her
As she walks to the edge of the board, her heart begins to pound and she gets goosebumps on her skin. These responses refer to the __________ component of an emotion.
a. expressive behavior
b. affective relay
c. cognitive experience
d. physiological arousal
Answer: D
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Even though more than 2.3 percent of people have IQs below the 70 cutoff, only about 1 percent of the population has an intellectual disability. The prevalence of intellectual disability is lower than the prevalence of low IQs because
a. IQ tests are not reliable. b. most forms of intellectual disability have biological causes. c. many adults with low IQs have adequate adaptive skills. d. only people younger than age 18 can be diagnosed with intellectual disability.
Attributing our unacceptable feelings to others is known as
a. denial b. projection c. repression d. displacement