Repeated urination in clothing or in bed is called

A. enuresis.
B. nightmares.
C. encopresis.
D. night terrors.


Answer: A

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A. Rorschach Inkblot Test B. Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) C. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) D. Draw-a-Person Test (DAP)

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Noah's mother gives him a dollar every Friday evening if he finishes his chores for the week without being reminded. He diligently finishes his chores every week, and he uses the money to buy candies over the weekend. In the given scenario, in the context of operant conditioning, the weekly allowance most likely is a(n)

A. unconditioned stimulus. B. unconditioned response. C. primary reinforcer. D. secondary reinforcer.

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With the tonic-neck reflex:

a. the neonate fans or spreads his/her toes in response to his/her foot being stroked from heel to toes. b. the baby will show stepping motions if he/she is supported under the arms and his/her feet are pressed against the ground. c. the baby turns his/her head to one side, extends his/her arm and leg on that side, and flexes his/her limbs on the opposite side. d. the neonate curls his/her toes downward in response to stroking his/her foot from heel to toes.

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When comparing three ancient conceptions of life, the Dharmashastras, the Talmud, and the philosopher Solon, a common theme is that _____

a. preparation for life is made in youth, skills and expertise are gained in adulthood, and wisdom and peace are the fruits of old age. b. the lifespan has a maximum of 120 years and those years can be divided into six substages. c. youth is a time for maturity, adulthood is a time of social responsibility, and the final stage is a time for psychological regression and self-absorption. d. all of these perspectives assume that individuals will have a short lifespan and not make it to the final stages of the life cycle.

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