Twenty-year-old Neil is asked to observe an infant wearing only a diaper, and is told the baby is a girl when in fact it is a boy. What traits will Neil most likely use to describe the baby?

A) firm, strong
B) well-coordinated, hardy
C) delicate, with fine features
D) very alert, perceptive


C

Psychology

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a. Immune system responses can be classically conditioned. b. Drug cravings and taste aversions can be acquired through classical conditioning. c. Feelings of nostalgia can be elicited by stimuli that were associated with pleasant experiences in the past. d. Taste aversions can be acquired with a single pairing of a food or drink and a nausea-inducing stimulus. e. While classical conditioning is effective in creating phobias, its principles are not particularly useful in therapy to address phobias.

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Visual accommodation means

a. generating visual sensations without the eyes. b. using memories from past experience to assist in interpreting the meaning of what is currently seen. c. adapting to unfamiliar visual experience d. changing the lens shape to keep images in sharp focus.

Psychology

The contention that what we experience mentally accurately reflects the physical world is called:?

a. ?epiphenomenalism b. ?naive realism c. ?irrationalism d. ?preestablished harmony

Psychology

refer to a genetic predisposition affecting behavior under certain, unfavorable conditions.

A. Overarching liabilities B. Stigma C. Borderline PD D. Comorbidity

Psychology