Which of the following individuals is most likely to have a child with autism spectrum disorder?
a. Linda, a skilled mechanical engineer
b. Samantha, who is pregnant for the first time at age 28.
c. Susan, a gifted artist and poet with a family history of bipolar disorder.
d. Ashley, an actress who regularly smokes marijuana.
a
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A) classical conditioning. B) sensitization. C) habituation. D) operant conditioning.
You have internal timing devices set for hours, a single day, and for many days. These are:
a. biological clocks c. biorhythms b. lunar clocks d. circadian rhythms
An experimenter wanted to test the hypothesis that women who eat large meals are not liked as well as women who eat smaller quantities of food by using the one factor repeated measures design. Participants in the study watched a videotape of a woman eating a small nutritious snack, a normal meal, or a huge meal while talking to another person. Each participant viewed three different versions of
the videotape, each with a different woman (Pat, Sue, and Deb) eating a different amount of food. After viewing the videotape, participants filled out a questionnaire about how much they liked each of the women they had seen in the videos. In this experiment, having three different women each eat the three different amounts of food (thereby creating nine versions of the videotape) exemplifies which feature of the repeated measures experiment? a. counterbalancing the order of treatments b. the operational definition of the dependent variable c. embedding the treatment within a context d. randomizing the experimental and control groups
While Andy was sleeping, neurons in his pons that would ordinarily stimulate parts of the brain involved in leg-muscle movements were active
What will be an ideal response?