Rhys, an American adolescent, is listening to his new favorite musical group. What genre of music is this group likely to fall under?
a. hip-hop
b. rock
c. heavy metal
d. alternative
Ans: a. hip-hop
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Carson used to enjoy lime sherbet so when he was in Mexico, he tried frozen lime margaritas. After his fourth margarita, Carson became extremely ill. Now he finds that even the sight of lime sherbet in a bowl can make him feel queasy. In this example, the unconditioned stimulus is
a. the lime margaritas that Carson consumed. b. the illness that followed the fourth margarita. c. the sight of lime sherbet. d. the queasiness that Carson feels when he sees lime sherbet.
One reason people believe in ESP is that we tend to pay attention to and remember striking coincidences while forgetting events that aren’t as exciting and memorable. This phenomenon is called
A- clairvoyance. B- Ganzfeld technique. C- experimenter effect. D- illusory correlation.
Harlow and Zimmerman's classic research regarding Freud's views of feeding practices and the attachment process indicated that
a. Freud was correct in assuming that the feeding process plays the central role in establishing parent/child attachments. b. breast feeding is far superior to bottle feeding with regard to promoting parent/child attachments. c. contact with a soft, cuddly caregiver is more important than specific feeding practices with regard to the establishment of parent/child attachments. d. attachments are biologically programmed, therefore feeding becomes irrelevant in the attachment process.
According to Ronald Melzack, phantom limb sensations can best be explained by
a. the gate control theory. b. sensory adaptation. c. the neuromatrix. d. the release of beta-endorphin.