What is the function of striated muscles?
A. control blood pressure and move the eyes and lung
B. move nutrients through the digestive tract and move bones
C. control the heart and skeletal muscles
D. control blood pressure and move the heart
Answer: C
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The specificity principle proposes that the link between attitudes and behaviors is weaker when the attitude and the behavior are measured at the same level of specificity.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
If you stumble upon a tarantula in the woods, your brain will transmit information about that stimulus to the _____ through two routes, the "fast pathway" and the "slow pathway."
A) frontal lobe B) hippocampus C) amygdala D) pituitary gland
What is an important distinction between behaviorism as Watson knew it and neobehaviorism?
a. Neobehaviorism focused on the identification of the neural substrates of learning. b. Neobehaviorism accepted the use of unobservable variables as long as they were operationally defined. c. Neobehaviorism was adamant in its rejection of any and all references to cognition or cognitive states. d. Neobehaviorism was concerned solely with practical applications such as behavior modification and shunned laboratory experimentation.
What is the process called of making inferences about the causes of one’s own behaviour and the behaviour of others?
A. attribution B. social comparison C. social referencing D. social learnin