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Although ethically questionable, the classic work of Watson

and Rayner with Little Albert demonstrated that Freud's contention that phobias are seated deep in the unconscious was erroneous. Their research was an important demonstration of which of the six principles of scientific thinking? A) Ruling out rival hypotheses B) Replicability C) Falsifiability D) Extraordinary claims

Psychology

The brain contains roughly how many nerve cells?

A. 1,00,000 B. 8 billion C. 80 billion D. 80 million

Psychology

Probably the most important factors in the development of eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa

and bulimia nervosa are ______. a. genetic factors that predispose many women to these disorders b. social pressures and expectancies placed on young women to base their self-worth on their appearance c. personal efforts to overcome real problems with eating too much and getting fat d. improperly learned eating behaviors during infancy and early childhood

Psychology

Christopher Eppig and his colleagues found that the brain requires a great deal of the body's physical energy. What percentage of this energy is required for brain development in five-year-olds?

A. 50% B. 60% C. 70% D. 80%

Psychology