The ________ stage of birth is the quickest and easiest, and it takes only a few minutes

a) third
b) second
c) first
d) episiotomy


a

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Which of the following students provides the most accurate information about analog codes and propositional codes for mental images?

a. Qing: "An analog code emphasizes the physical resemblance between a visual stimulus and the corresponding mental image." b. Dave: "An analog code emphasizes the stimulation of the receptors, for example the receptors in the retina of the eye." c. D'Naijha: "A propositional code emphasizes the stimulation of the sensory portions of the cerebral cortex." d. Oscar: "A propositional code emphasizes the spatial relationships between the components of a mental image."

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Rhonda has been diagnosed with PTSD after being beaten and raped by her ex-husband. She is discussing various treatment options with her therapist. Why might her therapist suggest cognitive-behavioral therapy rather than medication? a. Medications only numb the emotions, they do not help with the problems

b. The ability to express emotions and develop adaptive strategies will be more helpful. c. Cognitive-behavior treatments are easier to deal with after this type of event. d. Medications have not been found to be successful for treating PTSD.

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The first time Shari ate strawberries she had a minor allergic reaction with some minor itchiness. Now, when she eats strawberries she breaks out in hives all over her arms and stomach. Shari's change in responsiveness illustrates the learning process known as:

a. habituation b. sensitization c. desensitization d. second-order conditioning

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