Neurogenic stressors stem from:
a) Psychological factors
b) A physical stimulus
c) Genetic factors
d) All of the above
b
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A. wear-and-tear B. cellular clock C. disengagement D. programmed
The average age of readiness for toilet training is _____________ months.
a.14 b.18 c. 22 d.28.
Clark and colleagues (Clark, 1969; Clark & Yang, 1972) found that participants reported less pain when treated with acupuncture even though there was no difference in d? between the treatment (acupuncture) and control (no acupuncture) conditions. This suggests that
a. acupuncture has no effect on reports of pain. b. with acupuncture, the participant's decision criterion for reporting pain increased. c. with acupuncture, the participant's decision criterion for reporting pain decreased. d. participants had reduced sensitivity to pain when treated with acupuncture.
According to the article Oh Rats!incorporating the study of Kim et al. on prenatal alcohol exposure, the
dependent variable in the rat study was (a) the number of complete circles the rat made in moving around the maze (b) the latency to find the platform (c) the number of rats which were swimming in the maze (d) the number of times that each rat was put in the maze to search