Marla is getting ready to give birth to her second child and wonders how this labor will compare to the labor she went through when having her first child. If Marla is typical, her labor will be
a. more painful. c. shorter.
b. more irregular. d. longer.
c
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Doyle has never met Sierra, but he has heard that she is attractive and a lot of fun. When he calls her on the phone to arrange a date, he is charming and charismatic. In response to his manner, Sierra is poised and relaxed, just as he expected she would be. This situation illustrates the concept of:
a. a self-fulfilling prophecy b. the fundamental attribution error c. a self-serving bias d. stereotypes
When appropriate and desirable behaviors earn points or tokens that can later be exchanged for rewards, which of the following techniques is being used?
a) systematic desensitization b) a token economy c) the empty chair technique d) participant modeling
As a mother nurses her infant, she gently strokes the side of his head. Over time, gently stroking the side of his head, in the absence of nursing, causes him to calm down when upset. In this case, the stroking of the side of his head in the absence of nursing is the:
A. unconditioned stimulus. B. unconditioned response. C. conditioned stimulus. D. conditioned response.
After meiosis, each new cell nucleus contains _____ chromosomes
A) 46 B) 35 C) 23 D) 12