The three components of emotions are
a. bodily arousal, cognitions, and memories.
b. expressed behavior, cognitions, and conditioned responses. c. bodily arousal, cognitions, and expressed behavior.
d. bodily arousal, motives, and expressed behavior.
e. bodily arousal, motives, and nervous system activation.
c
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The "whole language" approach refers to a teaching method in which:
a. Children learn to break down unknown words into their phonetic components. b. Children learn to infer the meaning of unknown words from the sentence context. c. Children learn to recognize words one by one and to string them along to make entire sentences. d. Children learn to break down unknown words into their semantic components. e. Teachers rely on culturally adapted materials to teach reading.
The 16th-century physician, Johann Weyer, explained paranoia, epilepsy, psychosis, and depression in terms of
a) witchcraft. b) psychological conflict. c) possession by evil spirits. d) an imbalance of body fluids.