In classical conditioning, learning is evident when a
a. stimulus automatically elicits a consequence.
b. stimulus, which did not initially produce a response, now elicits that response.
c. spontaneously emitted response increases in frequency because of its consequences.
d. subject repeats an action he or she has observed another person perform.
B
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A repeated-measures study comparing two treatments with n = 4 participants produces MD = 2 and SS = 75 for the difference scores. What is the estimated standard error for the sample mean difference?
a. 25 b. 25/4 = 6.25 c. 5 d. 2.5
In normal female rats, release of dopamine in the medial preoptic area activity is primed by ____
a. serotonin b. testosterone c. a combination of testosterone and estrogen d. estradiol
The method is divided into:
a. subjects, elements, and apparatus. b. hypothesis, statistics, and tables. c. participants, apparatus, and procedure. d. charts, participants, and procedure.
Malcolm is studying alone in his room late at night when he hears a loud noise downstairs
His heartbeat increases significantly and his breathing becomes shallow. He wonders if a burglar has entered the house and decides to investigate. When he gets downstairs, he discovers his cat has knocked over a plant stand. His body begins to relax and return to normal. Which part of his nervous system is responsible for returning Malcolm to a normal state? A) Spinal cord B) Somatic nervous system C) Sympathetic nervous system D) Parasympathetic nervous system