Whenever Cindy sees a mouse, she experiences rapid heart rate, sweaty hands, and an upset stomach. The presence of the mouse is a(an) ____________, and the unpleasant bodily response is a(an) ____________

a. conditioned stimulus; conditioned response
b. establishing operation; operant response
c. unconditioned stimulus; unconditioned response
d. conditioned stimulus; operant response

a

Psychology

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On one episode of the popular television comedy Friends, Rachel ran into some of her old sorority sisters. Even though she was only mildly happy to see these friends, she squealed with glee, ran to them, hugged,

and jumped up and down in a foolishly comedic moment. Rachel's behavior here is an example of __________. a. intensification b. masking c. deintensification d. magnification

Psychology

One factor that decreases Denise's stress at work is her ability to set her own schedule. This influence Denise has on her work schedule is also known as ____________

a. control b. cognitive appraisal c. optimism d. success

Psychology