Ans) C) a person's physiologic responses to an event
Explaination:
Cognitive Model explains:
- Disordered behavior is the result of illogical thinking patterns and mental disorganization.
Anxiety: The central nervous system's physiological and emotional response to a vague sense of threat or danger.
According to a cognitive model, anxiety is the result of A) a person’s interpretation of an...
21. According to Paivio’s model of imagery use, boxing champion Connor McGregor visualizing himself standing over an opponent after knocking him out would be classified as: a. General-motivation b. General-cognitive c. Specific-motivation d. Specific-cognitive 22. If Hunger Games competitor Peeta Mellark has calm thoughts before competition, but feels very tense and jittery, what is his problem? a. He seems to have high cognitive anxiety b. He fears that Katniss does not love him c. He is suffering from high trait...
1. The term insanity is used... a. Exclusively by psychologists with a cognitive perspective b. By all psychologists to differentiate mentally ill people from those who are healthy C. By the legal system to differentiate abnormal behavior from normal behavior d. By lawyers to apply to individuals who have committed criminal acts Men JADIGEM EVITI 2. The medical model is to drug therapy as the psychological approach is to... a. Psychotherapy b. Interactionist approach EVIZJU9MO C. Diathesis-stress d. Social cognitive...
A(n)_______ refers to feeling states with physiological, cognitive, and behavioral components. Motive Expectation Emotion Drive 2)You have just narrowly missed hitting a car that pulled out in front of you. Your heart is pounding, your throat is dry, your hands are trembling, and you are sweating. These physical reactions are caused by the vestibular system the limbic system the parasympathetic nervous system the sympathetic nervous system 3)Which of the following theories of emotion proposes that emotions have similar patterns of...
According to the introductory information about cognitive skills in elderly people, A. in general, elderly adults are more confident about their skills than young adults are. B. other variables—such as health or education—can explain part of the age-related cognitive differences. C. when researchers eliminate several other relevant variables, elderly adults and young adults have almost identical cognitive abilities. D. in general, elderly adults and young adults have had similar recent experience with memorizing material.
quiz 20. Which theory or model should nurse educators use to design educational programs aimed at changing or predicting a specific health behavior? Select one: a. Theory of prediction b. Theory of compliance c. Health promotion model d. Theory of reasoned action 21. Which model or theory would recommend modeling, demonstration, and verbal reinforcement as educational strategies to improve participation in an employee physical activity program? a. Therapeutic alliance model b. Stages of change model c. Health belief model d....
30. According to modern theories, the two factors necessary to explain emotional behavior and perception are _______: a. physics and physiology b. cognitive interpretation and activity in the basal ganglia c. estrogen and testosterone d. physiological state and cognitive interpretation e. epinephrine and cortisol
Doctors should not lie to patients: a. to calm patients' anxiety b. if it will result in patient harm c. if patients insist on being told the truth d. in order to avoid malpractice suits
QUESTION 8 Change in the set-point occurs when The patient uses cognitive influence to get it to go up or down The immune system needs the body temperature to increase or decrease OPGE2 is produced in the anterior hypothalamus during the end product of phagocytic activity related to inflammation The patient can no longer tolerate heat or cold QUESTION 9 Endogenous pyrogens, a generalized host reaction to exogenous pyrogens, include the production of: Interleukin-1 Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) Interferon O...
Skinner's model of causation is: A) selectionist B) cognitive C) structuralist D) both (a) and (c)
According to the textbook, a cognitive map of individuals is impacted by different factors EXCEPT A. Cultural differences B. Race and ethnicity C. Social class status D. Transportation system