The central nervous system consists of ______
a) the parasympathetic and sympathetic divisions
b) the brain and spinal cord
c) muscles and glands
d) sense organs and sensory neurons
ANS: b
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What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following best fits the technical definition of learning?
a. a child cries whenever he sees the nurse because she always gives the child vaccine shots b. a child rides a bicycle without training wheels for the very first time c. a teenager watches a shooting star in the night sky d. a dog salivates to the smell of a piece of steak
After a researcher has identified a problem that (s)he would like to explore, what is the next step in the scientific method?
a. Report the question to established professional journals so that other researchers can get to work trying to find an answer. b. Gather data that can be used to generate a hypothesis about the research question. c. Formulate a hypothesis, or an educated guess, as to what the answer to the research question will be. d. Conduct background research to see what others have found about the question being explored.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Financial reasons have been cited as having low importance when making life decisions.