One of the most dangerous acute effects of taking depressants in combination with alcohol is
A. the "cheese reaction".
B. respiratory depression.
C. seizures.
D. slurred speech.
B
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In a contingency table, the number in each cell of the table is
a. the number of categories used to classify the participants. b. the number of individuals in the sample who are classified in a particular category. c. the total number of individuals in the sample. d. the number of individuals who would be expected to belong to a particular category by chance.
In the context of operant conditioning, which of the following is true about punishment for an undesirable behavior?
A. It conveys information about what an alternative, appropriate behavior might be. B. It is ineffective if an individual is able to leave the setting in which the punishment is being given. C. It is a more appropriate technique for modifying behavior than is reinforcing desired behavior. D. It is ineffective if it is delivered immediately after the undesirable behavior.
Dr. Richards wants to measure the intelligence of 6-month-old Olaf. Which intelligence test would be most appropriate to use?
a. the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-IV b. the Bayley Scales c. the Stanford-Binet d. there is no appropriate test for infants
Think of situations where you have overcome functional fixedness to solve a problem (e.g., using a shoe to squash a bug). Think back to what it felt like to come up with that solution. Did it involve having an "insight"?
What will be an ideal response?