When dopamine-increasing drugs were used to control some of the effects of
Parkinson's disease, too high doses were, on occasion, given. The result was
(a) delusions (b) hallucinations (c) violent emotional outbursts
(d) all of the above, which suggested the relationship between dopamine and
schizophrenia
(e) none of the above; the side effect was lethargy
D
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Environmental conditions that elicit behaviors are called
a. originating conditions. b. prompts. c. setting events. d. situational markers.
Which well-known behavioral scientist was the author of The Behavior of Organisms (1938) and Walden Two (1948)?
a. John Watson b. Ivan Pavlov c. B.F. Skinner d. Edward L. Thorndike
Failing to confirm a hypothesis
a. Means that the hypothesis is incorrect b. Means that the equipment could be faulty c. Means that there may be problems with the experimental technique d. Any of the above are possible