Answer:
True
But one thing to keep in mind when a women is pulled over buy a male police officer they have to call for a women police officer to search her, it is against the law for a male cop to search a female
Their reactions
are best explained in terms of "Classical Conditioning".
<span>Classical conditioning is a learning procedure that happens
when two stimuli are more than once matched: a reaction which is at first
inspired by the second boost is in the end evoked by the primary stimuli alone.
It is important to know that classical conditioning includes automatic or
reflexive responses, and not intentional conduct.</span>
Answer:
Cognitive dissonance
Explanation:
In psychology, the term cognitive dissonance refers to the <u>stress that a person experiences when he/she faces contradictory beliefs, ideas or values or when he/she has to act in a way that is contrary to these beliefs, ideas or values.</u>
In this example Goran was about to award the job to the lowest bidder but then his boss demanded he awards the job to a friend of hers from college (the highest bidder). Thus, he feels torn between his sense of fairness and his boss' demand. We can see that <u>Goran is facing contradictory values and he is being asked to act in a way that is contrary to his sense of fairness.</u> Therefore, he is experiencing Cognitive dissonance.
Answer:
Facial feedback hypothesis
Explanation:
The facial feedback hypothesis states that facial expressions and movement can influence emotions. This theory states that <u>our facial movements send messages to the brain and this creates a process of feedback in which our brain influences our emotions.</u>
For example, if I fake a smile for some time, my face muscles send this information to the brain and I will end up feeling happy and smiley.
In the question, Professor Petterson is actually teaching his class about how <u>facial expressions provide feedback to the brain which then causes emotions, this is actually what we just explained about the Facial Feedback hypothesis. </u>