A psychostimulant-induced increase in behaviors like gnawing, turning in circles, and grooming in rodents would serve as an example of:

a. purposeful behavior.
b. stereotypy.
c. punding.
d. rate-dependent.


Ans: B

Psychology

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across cultures. These data are used to support (a) the need for correlational research (b) the idea that environmental pressures in the real world are more powerful than those in the laboratory (c) sociobiology (d) the need for experimental research

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a. recognition.
c. repression.
b. recall.
d. relearning.

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