A) extraversion.
B) neuroticism.
C) quarrelsomeness.
D) sensation seeking.
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A) leading morning people to have longer circadian rhythms
B) leading depressed persons to feel less depressed
C) causing individuals with greater right-sided activation of the brain to have lower levels of cortisol
D) activating the sympathetic nervous system for fight-or-flight response
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A) physiology is destiny.
B) physiology does not change over time.
C) physiology is only one cause among many for explaining behavior.
D) physiology determines behavior.
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A) Serotonin
B) Dopamine
C) Norepinephrine
D) Monoamine oxide
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A) they do not like people.
B) they also score high on measures of anxiety.
C) they have too much monoamine oxidase.
D) they are likely to become overaroused in social situations.
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A) cardiovascular reactivity.
B) electrocardiogram activity.
C) electrodermal activity.
D) electroencephalogram activity.
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A) morning types,if the flights are eastbound.
B) evening types,if the flights are westbound.
C) morning types,regardless of the direction of flights.
D) evening types,regardless of the direction of flights.
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A) cortisol
B) norepinephrine
C) serotonin
D) dopamine
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A) baseline arousal levels.
B) arousal responses.
C) maximal arousal levels.
D) behavioral activation systems.
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A) Extraversion
B) Sensation seeking
C) Morningness-eveningness
D) Impulsivity
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A) let him do the task without interruptions.
B) promise him his favorite dinner once he finishes the task.
C) threaten him with another difficult task if this task is not completed.
D) yell at him whenever he takes a break during the task.
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A) spatial
B) emotional
C) reasoning
D) memory
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A) electrical activity produced in the brain.
B) skin conductance.
C) cardiac reactivity.
D) levels of cortisol present in the bloodstream.
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A) mesomorphic
B) Type A
C) impulsive
D) reactive
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A) measure the number of heartbeats per minute.
B) measure skin conductance between heartbeats.
C) measure the time interval between successive beats.
D) measure the average systolic blood pressure.
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A) increase anxiety;decreased vulnerability to overreact to stress
B) lead to strong euphoric states;generally decreased happiness
C) increase depression;modal levels of euphoria
D) lead to low sensation seeking;high vulnerability to stress
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A) with animals.
B) using questionnaires.
C) using measures of electrodermal activity.
D) with college sophomores.
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A) most researchers thought that tension reduction was the goal of all motives,yet he was saying that individuals are motivated to seek out tension and stimulation.
B) most researchers thought that he hypothesized that individuals seek out higher levels of tension without a means for reducing tension in the body.
C) it hypothesized that individuals cannot maintain an optimal level of arousal for a significant period of time.
D) it hypothesized that individuals are punished when they are not in a state of optimal arousal.
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A) the behavioral activation system
B) the behavioral inhibition system
C) dopamine
D) frontal brain asymmetry
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A) invigorate their nervous system.
B) reach an optimal level of arousal.
C) avoid a higher level of stimulation.
D) reduce tension in their nervous system.
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