Your friend Janie keeps going on these "fad" diets and each time has gained back even more weight. You should warn her that radical diets may even raise the set point for fat, resulting in ___________ obesity
a. multiplicative
b. hypothalamic
c. rebound
d. diet-induced
D
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Keiko is right-handed, whereas her best friend, Fatimah, is left-handed. When does the initial bias toward right-handedness begin, according to developmental systems theory?
What will be an ideal response?
Dr. Baldwin is explaining a cognitive model for the development of panic disorder. She describes a connection between cognitions and somatic symptoms that begin with physical changes that create catastrophic thoughts, which result in fear and more physiological changes. She is describing the beginning steps of the ____
a. classical conditioning loop c. feedback loop b. circular pattern of anxieties d. observational learning
In a study of taste aversion, rats were conditioned with sweetened water, light, and a clicker. What did the results show?
a. Nauseated rats were more likely to acquire an appropriate taste aversion to the sweetened water. b. Shocked rats were more likely to develop an appropriate aversion to light. c. For each group of rats, learning was adaptive. d. All of these.
Mr. Chidie chases his 2-year-old son, Fana, saying, "I'm going to geech you!" When he catches Fana, he tickles him. Fana replies, "Geech, Daddy, geech!" in an attempt to receive another tickle
Fana's connection of the term "geech" with tickling is an example of A) fast-mapping. B) shading. C) syntactic bootstrapping. D) semantic bootstrapping.