Associative long-term potentiation has been suggested as a neural basis for ______.
A. classical conditioning
B. operant conditioning
C. working memory
D. declarative memory
Answer: A
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Studies looking at whether depressed parents negatively affect their infants have shown that __________.
A. depressed mothers are overly responsive to their infants' facial expressions B. depression in either the mother or the father can be transmitted to the next generation C. fathers tend to blame themselves when children are depressed, but mothers blame the children D. both mothers and fathers engage in impulsive, antisocial behaviors that children mimic
When Russell is stressed, he takes cocaine because it slows his heart rate and makes him sleepy and hungry. He snorts the drug and is able to stop using it after a couple of uses. When the cocaine effects wear off, he feels depressed. What portion of Russell's substance use is likely?
a. It is likely that cocaine slows his heart rate b. It is likely that he will feel depressed after the cocaine effects wear off. c. It is likely that he will become able to stop using after a couple of uses. d. It is likely that cocaine makes him sleepy and hungry.
"The bigger they are, the harder they fall" describes
a. a positive linear correlation. c. no correlation. b. a negative linear correlation. d. a nonlinear correlation.
As a general rule, when statisticians determine the probability of events, they assume that the events are _____ and sampled _____ replacement
a. independent; with c. dependent; with b. independent; without d. dependent; without