During an intense game of volleyball, Shay slipped and banged her knee on the floor. "Ouch!" she cried, as she wished her brain would produce more
A. GABA.
B. endorphins.
C. dopamine.
D. acetylcholine.
Answer: B
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a. ?Observers must be able to describe the qualitative aspects of their experiences. b. ?Observers must be able to determine when the process is to begin. c. ?Observers must be in a state of readiness. d. ?The observations must be repeatable. e. ?It must be possible to control and manipulate the stimuli.
What infant response did Gibson and Walk (1960) measure in their visual cliff research?
a. Heart rate b. Visual acuity c. Muscle tone d. Visual fixation
Bipolar disorder is a. more common in men than women
b. more common in women than men. c. equally common in men and women. d. about three times as common in women as in men.
Mia bit her brother and threw a tantrum, so her father sent her to her room until she was ready to act appropriately. This technique, known as time out,
A) gives Mia's father a cooling-off period. B) predicts depressive symptoms. C) helps Mia relate biting to her father's expectations for her future behavior. D) is not as effective as corporal punishment.