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The Canli et al study had low _____ because the sample was 10 right-handed healthy female adults, which means that significant portions of the population are missing from this sample.
a) representativeness
b) repeated measures design
c) arousal ratinsg
d) independent measures design

In Canli et al, _____ measure the level of the intensity of the physiological response, ranging from tranquil (1.17) to highly arousing (5.44), whereas _____ measure the perceived negativity of a stimulus, ranging from neutral (7.63) to highly negati
a) arousal ratings, valence ratings
b) valence ratings, arousal ratings
c) amygdala activation
d) left amygdala activation

The _____ was/were pixel counts of amygdala activation from the fMRI scans and the percentage of remembered, familiar, and forgotten images reported by the participants.
a) DVs
b) IV
c) arousal
d) valence

The _____ was/were the emotional intensity ratings of the 96 scenes shown to the participants, with the ratings ranging from 0 (not emotionally intense) to 3 (extremely emotionally intense).
a) IV
b) DVs
c) operationalization
d) participant variables

These were measured during the control during to show when the brain's normal or at rest, which can then be used later to compare to the experimental condition.
a) baseline activities
b) amygdala activation
c) independent measures
d) repeated measures

Which of the following is NOT relevant to the amygdala?
a) selects emotional intensity ratings
b) an almond-shaped set of neurons
c) processes emotions
d) stores memory

It was important for Canli et al to consider both valence ratings and arousal ratings when selecting the images from IAPS, because _____.
a) All of these answer choices
b) The degree of negativity and the degree of arousal are two different and important aspects of emotion.
c) Some participants might react to arousal, while others might react to valence.
d) Various combinations of arousal and valence may affect different participants in different ways.

Which of the following is an advantage of a repeated measures design (when compared to an independent measures design)?
a) All of these answer choices
b) lower cost and less time-consuming
c) fewer participants are needed
d) easier for researchers to control participant variables

fMRI stands for _____.
a) functional magnetic resonance imaging
b) fictional magnetic resonance imaging
c) functional magnitude resonance imaging
d) functional magnetic resolution imaging

IAPS stands for _____.
a) International Affective Picture System
b) National Affective Picture System
c) International Effective Picture System
d) International Affective Pinterest System

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