You are continually awakened by your neighbors blaring the music of Adele at 2:00 in the morning. Now you cannot stand listening to Adele anymore. What is the conditioned response (CR)?

a) waking up at 2:00 a.m.
b) your dislike of Adele's music
c) your neighbors coming home in the evening
d) waking up at 2:00 a.m. even when you are on vacation


B

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account for only 19 percent of a person's height and 41 percent of a person's BMI. c. We cannot make any conclusions about genetic contributions to either height or weight. d. Knowing the relative genetic contributions to traits such as height or weight does not allow us to compare these two unrelated characteristics of people.

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Which scenario best summarizes the ambiguity felt by emerging adults?

a. Tim feels like he never wants to grow up. b. Kari doesn't know what to wear to school today. c. Mallory feels in-between – not quite adolescent, not quite adult. d. Logan wants to know what life was like for his parents.

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Drew is running a study on the effects of alcohol on memory recall. He has two groups: one that receives alcohol and one that receives water. He checks in on the progress of the alcohol group more frequently and may have given that group more instructions. The MOST obvious weakness of Drew’s study is ______.

a. placebo effects b. experimenter effects c. internal validity d. generalizability

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