Which of the following drives is non-homeostatic?
a. hunger
b. thirst
c. sleep
d. sex
D
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The ability to identify the origins of a memory is known as
A) encoding. B) memory detection. C) sensory memory. D) source monitoring.
Which of the following statements about students' academic cheating is FALSE?
A) Students usually blame others for their own cheating. B) Students involved in fraternities and sororities cheat more than others. C) When using objective measures (rather than self-report), there are few gender differences in cheating. D) Even though students believe they will be punished severely if they get caught, they still risk cheating.
The first step in using the treatment called "systematic desensitization" is to:
A. teach the skill of relaxation over the course of several sessions B. construct a list of useful reinforcers C. confront the client w the feared stimulus or thought D. construct a fear hierarchy
Tracy has schizophrenia. Prior to the rapid onset of symptoms, Tracy was a first-year college student at a local liberal arts college where she was active and involved in the residence life community
Her behavior suddenly became characterized by hallucinations, delusions, talking to herself in the dining hall and classes. She has stopped bathing and does not changes her clothes. The description of Tracy's behavior suggests that she was experiencing the ___________ phase of schizophrenia. a. residual c. chronic b. acute d. prodromal