Frank has intense, crushing pain in his chest. The doctors inform him that his heart is oxygen deprived. Frank has
A) arterial thrombosis.
B) atherosclerosis.
C) arrhythmia.
D) angina pectoris.
D
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According to the parallel distributed processing model of semantic memory, how does spontaneous generalization differ from default assignment?
a. In spontaneous generalization, we make a more conscious effort to draw inferences. b. In spontaneous generalization, we can only account for conditioning (e.g., classical conditioning), whereas default assignment is a more sophisticated process. c. Spontaneous generalization takes place in long-term memory; default assignment takes place in working memory. d. In spontaneous generalization, we draw a conclusion about an entire category; in default assignment, we draw a conclusion about one member of a category.
The word "VIBGYOR", which helps people remember the order of the colors of the rainbow, is an example of a(n) _____.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word (s).
Having a body mass index (BMI) greater than 30 is the definition of ____
a. normal body weight b. bulimia nervosa c. obesity d. binge eating disorder
The term disease-prone personality refers to a person who
a. engages constantly in cigarette smoking. b. drives at excessive speeds. c. has persistent negative emotions associated with poor health. d. is uncontrollably violent.