Paul Broca's patient "Tan" would probably be diagnosed today with _________ aphasia
a. Broca's
b. conduction
c. global
d. transcortical motor
a
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Which statement would be the MOST consistent with social cognitive theory?
a. Children do not need to learn gender roles, because they are a part of our built-in genetic code. b. Children learn gender roles as a direct result of operant conditioning in their earliest years. c. Children learn gender roles as a direct result of classical conditioning in their earliest years. d. Children learn gender roles by watching others and learning the outcomes of different actions.
Studies have shown that in an interview,
a. high activity in one participant is associated with reduced activity in the other. b. high activity in one participant is associated with increased activity in the other. c. the activity of one participant has nothing to do with the activity of the other. d. high activity in one participant tends to lead to hostility in the other.
A repeated-measures t test produces a t statistic of t = 4.00 with df = 12 . If the same data were evaluated with a repeated-measures ANOVA, the F-ratio would have df = 2, 12
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The biological and learning models of addiction differ in their explanations of drug abuse and in their proposed solutions. According to the learning model ________
a. addiction to alcohol is genetic and alcoholics must learn to abstain. b. people who are addicted will always remain addicted. c. addiction is a way of coping and people can learn to make better choices. d. after abuse of alcohol has stopped, addicts continue to need group support.