In the Little Albert study, the fear-producing stimulus used as an unconditioned stimulus was the __________.
A. white rat
B. loud noise
C. fear of the rat
D. fear of the noise
Answer: B
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During an extremely stressful situation, how is encoding affected?
A. It becomes more accurate. B. It is often incomplete. C. It gets more thorough and detailed. D. It is not affected, but storage and retrieval are.
Regarding impression formation:
A. young adults modified their impressions less when additional negative information was presented. B. older adults make their impression based on the most recent information they have. C. young adults make their impression based on the most recent information they have. D. older adults modified their impressions more when additional negative information was presented.
Researchers have proposed that the immaturity of the ________ at birth is why humans show infantile amnesia
a. cingulate gyrus b. hippocampus c. frontal lobe d. temporal lobe
Mark would bite and hit the other children in his preschool class, and by the time he turned ten he started shoplifting and skipping school. His teenage years showed a pattern of cheating at school, stealing from a part-time job, selling drugs,
and stealing cars. Mark's developmental history is an indication of: a. schizophrenia. b. obsessive-compulsive disorder. c. antisocial personality disorder. d. dissociative identity disorder.