In Pavlov's experiments, the meat powder (food) placed on the dog's tongue was the
a. conditioned stimulus.
b. unconditioned stimulus.
c. conditioned response.
d. unconditioned response.
B
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c. Pain increases the velocity of action potentials, and therefore promotes storage. d. Repression depends on inhibitory synapses, and inhibitory synapses are unstable.
Our subjective experience of the external world and our mind is called:
A) self-perception. B) objective reality. C) consciousness. D) unconscious processing.
Zeppo created a new rating scale designed to measure people's liking for plums. On this scale, the psychological distance implied by a single-unit difference on the rating scale remains constant across the entire range of the rating scale. This means, for example, that the difference in subjective liking between a 3 and a 4 on Zeppo's scale is the same as the difference in subjective liking
between a 6 and a 7 . Zeppo's scale makes use of: A) a Likert format B) a Thurstone gradient C) equal appearing intervals D) all of these
Near-sightedness and far-sightedness are correctable conditions. They arise from
abnormality in the __________ of the eye. a. color b. retina c. length d. vitreous humor e. volume