For several months, Ted has been taking increasingly larger doses of sleeping pills to treat insomnia. He just decided to quit taking any sleeping pills. What is likely to happen to Ted when he stops taking the sleeping pills?
a) He will become depressed.
b) He will experience the REM rebound.
c) He will increase his intake of caffeine.
d) He will suffer the symptoms of narcolepsy.
B
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A. Mei B. Grace C. Elizabeth D. All three children will have the same degree of emotional knowledge.
The origins of testing can be traced to a. Egypt
b. England. c. China. d. Russia.
John B. Watson was ____
a. part of the cognitive revolution b. a leading humanist c. a leading behaviorist d. one of Freud’s disciples
Which situation is most consistent with the facial feedback hypothesis??
a. ?A boy smiles at a funeral and is punished by his mother. b. ?A mother smiles at her children to make them feel happy. c. ?An actor smiles on stage in order to become happy. d. ?A student smiles at a joke told by his professor.