Sixty-year-old Fred has the typical early symptoms of major neurocognitive disorder. The fact that he has abnormalities in walking, and weakness in his limbs, suggests that his major neurocognitive disorder is

A. the Alzheimer's disease.
B. influenced by a medication.
C. due to multiple influences.
D. the vascular type.


Answer: D

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a. People from individualistic cultures are more prone to make the fundamental attribution error and less prone to demonstrate a self-serving bias. b. People from collectivist cultures are more prone to make the fundamental attribution error and less prone to demonstrate a self-serving bias. c. People from individualistic cultures are less prone to make the fundamental attribution error and more prone to demonstrate a self-serving bias. d. People from collectivist cultures are less prone to make the fundamental attribution error and more prone to demonstrate a self-serving bias. e. People from individualistic cultures are more prone to self-serving bias and the fundamental attribution error than are people from collectivist cultures.

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A(n) ______ is a fertilized egg.

A. chromosome B. gamete C. allele D. zygote

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Stimulus control is an operant conditioning procedure in which

a. a response is followed by discomfort or an undesirable effect. b. closer approximations to a desired response are rewarded. c. a person is removed from a situation to prevent reward. d. responses come under the influence of the situation in which they occur.

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In a classic experiment with children designed to look at ______, the results revealed that extrinsic motivation undercuts intrinsic motivation

Fill in the blank with correct word

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