We often make assumptions about whether a person is highly motivated or unmotivated,
or somewhere between the two, on the basis of
a. social cues.
b. brain states.
c. the strength of behavioral responses.
d. personality.
e. intelligence.
c. the strength of behavioral responses.
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Phenylketonuria, Tay-Sachs disease, Hurler syndrome, and Lesch-Nyhan syndrome are all included in the same section of your textbook because they are all
a. mild forms of intellectual disability. b. prevalent only in boys. c. caused by recessive gene pairings. d. linked to chromosome 21.
Kareem laughs whenever his neck is touched. Now before touching his neck, his mommy says "gotcha.". Pretty soon, as soon as she says "gotcha," Kareem starts to laugh. In this example, what is the neutral stimulus?
a. Laughing when his neck is touched b. Saying "gotcha" c. Laughing when he hears "gotcha" d. Touching his neck
According to the Big Five model of personality, which is the best personality pattern?
a. being high in conscientiousness and openness to experience b. being high in conscientiousness and agreeableness c. being high in extroversion and low in neuroticism d. There is no one "best" personality pattern.
How is cocaine usually administered?
A. by rubbing it on your skin B. by smoking the freebase form C. by baking it into food products such as brownies D. by mixing the powder with alcohol and drinking it