The likelihood that a particular neutral stimulus will elicit a conditioned response is called ______.
A. contrapreparedness
B. CS–UCS elicitation
C. species specific stimuli preparedness
D. salience
D. salience
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Asperger's syndrome is one of a group of conditions called __________.
A. autism spectrum disorders B. disintegrative disorders C. histrionic personality D. personality disorders
Trenton was diagnosed with Munchausen syndrome. This means that he
a. tends to fake his own medical problems to gain attention. b. tends to fake the medical problems of someone in his care in order to gain attention. c. has severe emotional conflicts that produce symptoms that resemble a physical disability. d. has frequent episodes of depersonalization with accompanying amnesia.
Travis is a participant in the X-games every year, which features events that are high flying and exhilarating to watch or participate in, but also very dangerous to the competitors
Because Travis is willing to take chances with his health to get the adrenaline rush from these sorts of events, Cost and McCrae would argue that he ranks high on which of the five factors? a) openness b) neuroticism c) conscientiousness d) extraversion
The swimming reflex lasts throughout a lifetime
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.