If the primary effect of a drug is an increase in heart rate, the UR in a drug conditioning trial is a(n)
A) ?decrease in heart rate.
B) ?increase in heart rate.
C) ?stable heart rate.
D) ?fluctuation in heart rate.
A
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When the term "magical" is used to refer to OCD-related compulsive acts, it means
a. the person with OCD believes he/she is possessed b. compulsive behaviors sometimes result in unexplainable physical phenomena. c. the compulsions have no logical relation to the obsessions. d. many magicians have been diagnosed with OCD.
The bacteria responsible for meningitis
A. are not a threat in swimming pools, buildings, and the water supply. B. cannot be spread by kissing, coughing, or sneezing. C. are spread from infected birds to people by mosquitos. D. are quite rare among people.
Which of the following is an example of accommodation?
a. Review sheets b. Improving one's time in the math review c. Repeating this week's spelling words d. Revising the ending to a book
Which of the following statements correctly describes a major commonality between agoraphobia and OCD?
A. Repetitive rituals in OCD and staying indoors in agoraphobia both serve the same purpose – to alleviate anxiety. B. Fears in both OCD and agoraphobia have a delusional component, in that individuals seem to truly believe the fears are reasonable or likely. C. The need for order in OCD is similar to the need to control the environment in agoraphobia, which causes fear of leaving home. D. Both OCD and agoraphobia often manifest in response to a major traumatic event.