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Unit
7
progress
check
MCQ
Which
of
the
following
correctly
explains
the
evidence
(as
well
as
the
person
responsible
for
the
discovery)
that
stress
leads
to
three
distinct
stages
of
physiological
change:
alarm
reaction,
resistance,
and
exhaustion?
A.
hans
seyle
conducted
interviews
with
human
participants
identifying
their
emotional
state
during
different
lengths
of
time
living
under
stressful
conditions
B.
hans
seyle
conducted
a
study
comparing
the
cortisol
blood
sugar
levels
in
rats
before
and
during
a
stressful
situation
C.
hans
seyle
conducted
a
study
measuring
cortisol
and
blood
sugar
levels
in
rats
during
different
amounts
of
time
living
under
stressful
conditions
D.
richard
lazarus
conducted
a
study
measuring
cortisol
and
blood
sugar
levels
in
rats
during
different
amounts
of
time
living
under
stressful
conditions
E.
richard
lazarus
conducted
interviews
with
human
participants
identifying
their
emotional
state
during
different
leng
-
ANS
C.
hans
seyle
conducted
a
study
measuring
cortisol
and
blood
sugar
levels
in
rats
during
different
amounts
of
time
living
under
stressful
conditions
The
best
ethos
to
understand
the
causal
effect
of
a
reward
on
an
intrinsically
motivated
behavior
is
to
A.
conduct
an
experiment
in
which
intrinsic
motivation
for
a
behavior
is
tested
prior
to
administering
a
reward
for
that
same
behavior
in
a
random
sample
of
the
participants
and
then
measure
the
motivation
after
the
reward
is
taken
away
B.
conduct
a
case
study
in
which
one
individual
is
interviewed
extensively
about
his
or
her
intrinsic
motivation
for
a
behavior
and
the
effect
of
rewards
C.
conduct
a
cross-sectional
study
in
which
a
large
sample
of
individuals
are
interviewed
extensively
about
their
intrinsic
motivation
for
a
behavior
and
the
effect
of
rewards
D.
conduct
an
experiment
where
a
random
sample
of
the
participants
are
given
a
reward
for
a
given
behavior
and
measure
whether
the
behavior
increases E.
conduct
a
correlational
study
where
the
relationship
between
participants'
self-reported
intrinsic
motiva
-
ANS
A.
conduct
an
experiment
in
which
intrinsic
motivation
for
a
behavior
is
tested
prior
to
administering
a
reward
for
that
same
behavior
in
a
random
sample
of
the
participants
and
then
measure
the
motivation
after
the
reward
is
taken
away
Dr.
Dameron
wants
to
test
whether
the
Yerkes-Dodson
law
holds
true
for
the
players
on
a
college
basketball
team.
Dr.
Dameron
will
manipulate
arousal
in
the
players
by
giving
them
different
doses
of
caffeine.
Which
method
would
best
allow
Dr.
Dameron
to
test
the
causal
effects
of
arousal
on
performance
in
the
players,
and
what
results
should
he
expect
to
find?
A.
Give
three
different
groups
of
players
low,
medium,
and
high
doses
of
caffeine
during
a
practice
game.
The
performance
of
the
high-dose
group
is
predicted
to
be
best.
B.
Give
each
player
a
low
dose,
then
a
medium
dose,
then
a
high
dose
of
caffeine
during
three
consecutive
practice
games.
Their
performance
while
on
the
low
dose
is
predicted
to
be
best.
C.
Give
each
player
a
low
dose,
then
a
medium
dose,
then
a
high
dose
of
caffeine
during
three
consecutive
practice
games.
Their
performance
while
on
the
high
dose
is
predicted
to
be
best.
D.
Give
three
different
-
ANS
D.
give
three
different
groups
of
players
low,
medium,
and
high
doses
of
caffeine
during
a
practice
game.
The
perdormance
of
high
medium
dose
group
is
predicted
to
be
best
Emotions
are
controlled
primarily
by
the
A.
limbic
system
B.
endocrine
system
C.
occipital
lobe
D.
hindbrain
E.
corpus
callosum
-
ANS
A.
limbic
system
According
to
the
drive
reduction
theory
of
motivation,
drives
arise
because
of
physiological
imbalances
in

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