The first person(s) to engage in large studies of experimental comparative psychology was/were ____

a. ?Conway
b. ?Romanes
c. ?Morgan
d. ?the functionalists
e. ?the behaviorists


c

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Statistically, for every 250 births, you would expect _____ pair(s) of identical twins

a. 1 b. 2 c. 10 d. 20

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An important example of conditioned taste aversions might be ________.

A) chemotherapy patients losing their appetites for food served around the same time they had their treatments. B) a child tastes soup but burns his tongue, so he decides that he does not want to eat the soup until it cools down. C) an adult does not like to eat beets because his mother used to talk about how disgusting they are D) Marie will not eat chicken, beef, or fish because she is a vegetarian TOPIC: It Makes Your Mouth Water: Classical Conditioning

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______are three-dimensional proteins on the surface of the dendrites or certain cells of the muscles and glands that are shaped to fit only certain neurotransmitters.

a. Neurotransmitters b. Axons c. Synaptic vesicles d. Receptor sites

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Many stepfathers and stepchildren eventually form harmonious, close relationships. How does this happen?

a. The stepfather brings home gifts frequently and establishes weekly allowances. b. The stepfather completely ignores his stepchildren until they are ready to approach him. c. The stepfather acts warmly and openly to his stepchildren and does not immediately try to assert stern authority. d. The stepfathers assert themselves immediately so that the stepchildren know who the disciplinarian is.

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