Myocardial infarctions

A) ?are commonly known as heart attacks.
B) ?are seldom life-threatening, but serve as a signal of possible heart disease.
C) ?result from loss of oxygen to the brain.
D) ?fit none of these descriptions.


A

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The Premack principle uses

a. social reinforcers. b. reinforcing activities. c. tangible reinforcers. d. token reinforcers.

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a. ?life in prison when the victim was White b. ?life in prison when the victim was Black c. ?the death penalty when the victim was White d. ?the death penalty when the victim was Black

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Neurons have a long extension called an ___________, the part of the neuron that carries messages destined for other neurons

a. atom c. axon b. axiom d. adam

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