Dating may be viewed as an example of
a. adolescent rebellion.
b. negative identity.
c. role experimentation. d. identity achievement.
c
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Which of the following can best be described as an example of observational learning?
a. Deborah, who gives her four-year-old son a hug every time he puts his toys away. b. Samantha, who has wandered through the downtown area a number of times without having a particular goal in mind. When she is asked to take a friend to a particular restaurant in that neighborhood, she almost immediately picks the shortest route. c. Dr. Caruthers , who has been working on a particularly thorny problem in microbiology for a number of months. She then suddenly realizes the solution to her problem, seemingly without effort. d. Jason, who has a flat tire while driving on a country road. He remembers having seen his dad change a flat tire before, so he doesn't hesitate to attempt the task himself. He is successful in the attempt and is soon on his way again. e. Patrick, who is planning to spend the day at the beach. He packs sunscreen and applies it to himself everytwo hours while he is at the beach because he doesn't want to get a sunburn.
Which of the following concepts does the all-or-none law describe?
A. All dendrites must be hyperpolarized before a neuron fires. B. All neurons in a nerve fire or none of them fires. C. The size of an action potential does not depend on the amplitude of the stimulus that started it. D. The frequency at which a neuron fires is independent of the intensity of the stimulus.
Eysenck viewed human beings as biosocial creatures in whom environment and interact to produce behavior
What will be an ideal response?
Dorie has had several BOTOX injections. Scientists would predict that shortly after her injections, Dorie _____.
A. would experience stronger than normal emotions B. would experience weaker than normal emotions C. would be especially sensitive to fear D. would have an overactive amygdala