Celeste's new hobby is slacklining, or walking on low ropes loosely strung a few feet off the ground between two trees or poles. To avoid falling, Celeste relies on her __________ sense to maintain balance.

-vestibular
-kinesthetic
-olfactory
-gustatory


-vestibular

Psychology

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For respondent conditioning to be most effective, the US should _____________ (precede / follow) the NS

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Psychology

Which of the following situations is analogous to what is called the "consistency paradox" in the study of personality?

a. A businessman is kind and affectionate with his family, but is authoritarian and demanding with his employees. b. A woman rates herself as calm and stable, and she rarely loses her temper. c. A man's family and friends rate him as organized and responsible, but he occasionally acts carelessly and irresponsibly. d. A teacher rates herself as introverted most recently, but last year she rated herself as extraverted.

Psychology

In the 17th century, Sir Francis Bacon argued that "opportunity makes a thief." Philosophers and social critics such as Voltaire and Rousseau emphasized concepts such as free will, hedonism, and flaws in the social contract to explain criminal conduct. What did these principles later grow into?

A. Classical school of criminology B. Positivist school of criminology C. Sociological theories of crime D. Biological theories of crime

Psychology

Western cultures, unlike many Asian cultures, promote a view of the self that is reflected in a(n) __________.

A. impoverished self-concept B. collectivistic orientation C. initiative-versus-guilt conflict D. individualistic orientation

Psychology