In the case of Little Albert, the ____ was the neutral stimulus and noise was the ____

a. startle/cry; UCR c. white rat; UCS
b. food; CS d. salivation; UCS


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One problem of lie detector tests described in the textbook is that:

A. lying means different things to different people B. high error rates have been observed with lie detection in laboratory settings C. neutral questions in the control question technique actually are biased D. a pattern of physiological responses that are unique to lying has never been found

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Several hallucinogenic drugs appear to produce their effects by interfering with brain

systems containing a. serotonin. b. dopamine. c. ACh. d. GABA. e. norepinephrine.

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Memories that concern events that are highly significant and are vividly remembered are called

a. eidetic images. b. elaborative rehearsals. c. flashbulb memories. d. eyewitness images. e. engrams.

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The tendency to use common nouns in a very broad fashion, sometimes applying them incorrectly, is called __________

a. underextension b. underrestriction c. overrestriction d. overextension

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