A habit behavior becomes a habit disorder when:
a. the individual has no control over the behavior
b. the behavior is distressing to the individual
c. the frequency of the behavior is extreme
d. B and C
d
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In Milgram's follow-up experiments, when real subjects saw two other "teachers" (both actors) resist orders and walk out of the experiment, what percent of the participants continued to obey?
a. 10 percent b. 33 percent c. 48 percent d. 65 percent
The placenta is
a. the tube through which a developing baby receives nourishment b. the technical name for the "belly button" c. a specialized organ that provides nourishment and filters away waste products from the developing baby d. the name for the developing organism until it is 8 weeks old e. the name for the fluid that surrounds and protects the developing fetus
Which of these is/are characteristic of experimental research?
(a) let as many interesting things vary as you can keep track of (b) assign the best subjects to the experimental group and the remaining subjects to the control group (c) hold everything constant except the thing you're interested in (d) one cannot draw cause-and-effect relationships from the results (e) all of the above are characteristics of experimental research
Donald Klein has proposed that a defect in the brain's ______ may be an important basis
for panic reactions. a. speed of reaction to visual and auditory stimuli b. memory for past traumas c. respiratory alarm system d. hippocampus