Animals eat more frequent (but normal size) meals after damage to the ____. They eat larger meals (but at normal frequency) after damage to the ____.
a. paraventricular nucleus, ventromedial hypothalamus
b. ventromedial hypothalamus, paraventricular nucleus
c. lateral hypothalamus, ventromedial hypothalamus
d. paraventricular nucleus, lateral hypothalamus
Answer: b. ventromedial hypothalamus, paraventricular nucleus
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A. catatonic delusional state B. catatonic stupor C. schizophrenic pause D. schizophrenic debilitation
The L-data technique uses:
a. questionnaires filled by the subjects themselves. b. ratings of specific behaviors in real-life settings. c. objective tests which are immune to falsification. d. observations of behavior in laboratory.
In incomplete dominance,
A) both alleles are expressed in the phenotype. B) children have a 25 percent chance of being carriers. C) children have a 50 percent chance of inheriting the disorder. D) one allele is expressed in the phenotype.
According to Blieszner and Roberto (2006), in which of the following ways is grandparenthood today different from grandparenthood in the past?
A. Almost 90 percent of the grandparents today are divorced, widowed, or separated. B. Unlike grandparents today, grandparents in the past were more likely to be raising one or more children of their own. C. Most U.S. grandparents have fewer grandchildren than their parents or grandparents did. D. Today, middle-age grandparents tend to be actively available to help out with their grandchildren.