According to your textbook, which of the following are actions that increase the chances of disease, injury, or early death?
a. health refusal factors
b. neuroimmune risk factors
c. behavioral risk factors
d. Type B personality traits
C
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Which of the following is an example of a variable interval schedule of partial reinforcement?
a. ?In hopes of winning a big jackpot, Penny plays the slot machines at a nearby casino. b. ?Sam earns extra money by mowing his neighbors’ lawns in the summer and shoveling their driveways and sidewalks in the winter. He charges $20 per job. c. ?Marcus takes his daughter Rebekah fishing, and explains that you never know how long you have to leave your line in the water before a fish will bite. d. ?Jaime has a paper due once a month in his sociology course. His productivity is low at the beginning of the month and high as the deadline approaches.
Heroin addiction has been treated with __________.
A. morphine B. LSD C. methadone D. amphetamines
In reference to Case Study 7 on page 132 of your text, which of the following best describes what action should have been taken by Professor Smith, in accordance with ethical standards and guidelines?
A) He should have published the findings in multiple journals B) He should have told the students that he actually owned the idea because they learned the material in his class C) He should have acknowledged the students' contributions D) He acted accordingly, enough time had passed and the idea needed to be published
Cognitive deficits in Alzheimer's disease patients
a. in most cases can be traced to one or two specific abnormalities in the brain b. have in most cases been successfully treated by a variety of drugs c. have in some cases been traced to a degeneration in cholinergic neurons in the brain d. all of the above