This equipment, used to measure depth perception in infants, consists of a piece of heavy glass. A checkered pattern appears under one half of the glass sheet, making it seem that the infant was on a stable floor
On the other half of the glass, the pattern dropped down several feet. This equipment is known as a
a. cleft palate. c. cliff hanger.
b. visual cliff. d. visual cleft.
b
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When the conditioned stimulus is repeatedly presented in the absence of the unconditioned stimulus, the conditioned response will "die out" in a process called __________.
A. CR fading B. extinction C. habituation D. generalization fading
Which term refers to episodic drinking involving five or more drinks on a single occasion for men and four or more drinks for women?
a. binge drinking c. moderate drinking b. heavy drinking d. sporadic drinking
Fiala and Chandler have been married for 40 years. They both live fairly separate lives and seldom see each other, except in passing. They have had separate bedrooms for the past 20 years, and they have been taking separate vacations for the past 15 years. Still, they both feel a strong commitment to remain in their marriage, and neither of them is seeking a new partner or a new relationship
According to Sternberg's triangular theory of love, at this point Fiala and Chandler have: a. a companionate love relationship b. a friendship relationship c. an empty love relationship d. a fatuous love relationship
Of the following, the best definition of "exposure therapy" is a treatment approach where an individual is repeatedly exposed to
A. a conditioned stimulus (CS) until it is no longer fear-provoking. B. a calm, relaxing environment until they are no longer afraid. C. another conditioned stimulus (CS) that produces a pleasant response. D. the non-frightening aspects of the conditioned stimulus (CS).