Ethical guidelines for doing sex research with humans require which of the following?

A) No pressure or coercion can be applied.
B) Participants have the right of refusal.
C) Informed consent must be obtained.
D) All of the above are true.


D

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a. effective against negative symptoms, but not against positive symptoms.
b. effective against positive symptoms, but not against negative symptoms.
c. equally effective against both positive and negative symptoms
d. ineffective against both positive and negative symptoms.

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Long-term potentiation refers to:

A. The impact of overlearning on retention B. An automatic tendency to recall emotionally significant events C. An increase in a neuron's firing potential D. The process of learning something without any conscious memory of having learned it

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The concept of encoding specificity is grounded in which of the following?

A. Task B. Structure C. Mood D. Location

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Which of the following would be an example of coregulation?

A. Asking your daughter what she wants for dinner. B. Having your daughter sit in the kitchen and play while you fix dinner. C. Bringing your daughter to a friend's house and walking her inside. D. Allowing your daughter to ride home on the bus to a friend's house.

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