What was the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) in the case of Little Albert?

a. a rat
b. a loud noise
c. a high chair
d. a small enclosed space
e. a blanket


b. a loud noise

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What is a powerful way to increase your depth of processing for a list of objects? a. Think about how helpful each object might be for survival in the wild. b. Read the list forward and then read it backward

c. Repeat each item as many times as possible in the available time. d. Write each word with your right hand, then with your left hand.

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Greta, a girl, and Kareem, a boy, are both 11 years old. Based on this information, who is likely to be taller?

A. Greta B. Kareem C. They will be the same height. D. Kareem will be slightly taller than Greta.

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Read the passage and complete the missing words using options that follow: The move toward empowerment is especially directed at those people who do not (7) ______ mainstream values and practices rather than attempting to (8) ______ broader changes in social structures. The physician and other health professionals can now continue to (9) ______ the most deprived and marginalized not now for their non-compliance but rather for their refusal to (10) ______ responsibility for self-management. Which of these is the best fit?

A. disparage B. conform to C. promote D. accept

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As a result of being paired with a loud noise, a flashing light has come to elicit a startle reflex. When the flashing light is repeatedly presented without the loud noise, the startle reflex eventually stops occurring. This process in which a conditioned stimulus is no longer able to elicit a conditioned response is referred to as:

a. respondent extinction b. secondary conditioning c. operant extinction d. reverse conditioning

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