In Pavlov's classical conditioning experiments, the dog's salivating following the sounding of a the bell was:
a. the unconditioned stimulus
b. the unconditioned response
c. the conditioned stimulus
d. the conditioned response
D
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An emphasis on masturbation as a cause of mental disorder, or the deliberate injection of mentally ill patients with malaria, can be viewed as examples of
a. excessive emphasis on biological explanations. b. a willingness to accept ideas that are not backed by scientific proof. c. how little psychiatry has changed in the past 100 years. d. the contempt with which most medical professionals viewed their patients.
The interpretation of sensory information is called _____
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Which is most true regarding vaginal and cesarean births?
A. Interactions between mothers and infants are similar for infants delivered vaginally and by cesarean section. B. Mothers bond quicker and more effectively with infants born via vaginal birth. C. Mothers report higher rates of maternal feeling toward infants born via cesarean section. D. Interactions between mothers and infants are more fraught for infants delivered by cesarean section.
Your roommate Perry is often cranky. One night you overhear Perry yelling at someone on his cell phone. You conclude that Perry is being his irritable self again and feel bad for the person he's talking to. You have made a(n) ____ attribution for Perry’s behavior
a. ?unified b. ?differentiated c. ?external d. ?internal