Genes are located on _______________, rod-shaped structures found in the nucleus of the cell

a. ribosomes
b. chromosomes
c. genomes
d. DNA


B

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Information about the effects of a particular response is called

a. cognitive branching. b. negative reinforcement. c. primary reinforcement. d. feedback.

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On a chemistry final, Dr. Curie asks Marie to describe the properties of nitrous oxide. Marie will likely retrieve the information from ____ memory

a. episodic c. semantic b. elaborative d. procedural

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Dr. Bigg has been treating Joshua, a man with panic disorder and moderate depression, weekly for two years, and between therapy sessions they often trade e-mail messages relating to Joshua's symptoms. Over that two-year span, Joshua's symptoms have been consistent; there's no evidence that he's gotten better or has been prevented from getting worse. How would you assess this situation from the

standpoint of the APA Ethical Principles? a. Dr. Bigg is breaching the ethical guidelines by trading e-mail messages with the client between sessions. b. Dr. Bigg is breaching the ethical guidelines by failing to terminate the treatment and refer Joshua elsewhere. c. Dr. Bigg is breaching the ethical guidelines in this case by offering individual therapy rather than less expensive group therapy. d. There's no evidence that Dr. Bigg is breaching any ethical guideline in this case.

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Kia and her friend are discussing why so many child actors become troubled adults. Kia says, "Obviously they were spoiled as children, which made them unprepared to become adults." From a scientific point of view, what is wrong with Kia's statement?

A) It is based on anecdotal evidence. B) It is an appeal to authority. C) It is an appeal to common sense. D) Nothing; it is a well-supported conclusion.

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