A) spillover effect.
B) James-Lange theory.
C) arousal theory.
D) two-factor theory.
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A) increased rate of respiration.
B) increased blood sugar.
C) a slowing of digestion.
D) all of these events.
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A) sympathetic division
B) parasympathetic division
C) somatic division
D) peripheral nervous system
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A) those receiving epinephrine and expecting to feel physical arousal
B) those receiving a placebo and expecting to feel physical arousal
C) those receiving epinephrine but not expecting to feel physical arousal
D) those receiving a placebo and not expecting to feel physical arousal
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A) blood sugar levels.
B) pupil dilation.
C) hormone secretions.
D) perspiration levels.
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A) right frontal lobe; dopamine
B) left frontal lobe; dopamine
C) amygdala; serotonin
D) thalamus; serotonin
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A) thalamus.
B) cortex.
C) hypothalamus.
D) cerebellum.
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A) polygraph.
B) arousal hypothesis.
C) spillover effect.
D) guilty knowledge test.
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A) two-factor theory.
B) James-Lange theory.
C) Cannon-Bard theory.
D) adaptation-level theory.
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A) raising of blood sugar; lowering of blood sugar
B) inhibition of digestion; activation of digestion
C) contraction of pupils; dilation of pupils
D) increasing blood pressure; decreasing blood pressure
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A) dual processing.
B) autonomic activity.
C) adaptation-level theory.
D) the spillover effect.
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A) increases salivation and increases blood pressure.
B) decreases salivation and decreases blood pressure.
C) increases salivation and decreases blood pressure.
D) decreases salivation and increases blood pressure.
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A) spillover effect; arousal theory
B) arousal theory; spillover effect
C) James-Lange theory; two-factor theory
D) two-factor theory; James-Lange theory
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A) hormone secretions
B) finger temperatures
C) heart rates
D) brain activity
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A) best; moderate
B) worst; moderate
C) best; very low
D) best; very high
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A) James-Lange theory.
B) Cannon-Bard theory.
C) two-factor theory.
D) arousal theory.
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A) hypothalamus.
B) amygdala.
C) thalamus.
D) prefrontal cortex.
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A) three-fourths
B) one-half
C) one-third
D) one-fourth
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A) parasympathetic
B) sympathetic
C) central
D) somatic
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