In addition to their nutritional and protective functions, the young infant's survival reflexes
a. distract stalking by predatory animals.
b. discourage overeating and infantile obesity.
c. promote close contact with nurturant caregivers.
d. serve to coordinate the three stages of maternal labor.
C
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The role-playing model of hypnosis proposes that the effects of hypnosis can best be understood in terms of
a. a social interaction between a hypnotist and a willing person who assumes the role of a "good" subject byfollowing the hypnotist's directions and suggestions b. a social interaction between a hypnotist and a willing person who enters a trance state that is marked by an increase in their suggestibility c. a social interaction between a hypnotist and a willing person that leads to a dissociative state on the part of the hypnotic subject d. a social interaction between a hypnotist and a willing person that leads the hypnotic subject to engage inimaginative responses to the hypnotist's suggestions e. a social interaction between a hypnotist and a willing person that leads the hypnotic subject to remain detached from the experience, but aware of the experience and everything that happens
We are able to sense gravity, acceleration, and movement through space when the tug of gravity or rapid head movement causes the soft, gelatin-like mass within which of the following structures to shift and stimulate the hair-like receptor cells?
a. otolith organs b. cochlea sacs c. scala vestibuli d. tympanic cavities
Aversion therapy is typically applied when a client has
a. an aversion to a food or other stimulus and the goal is to overcome it. b. a desired response in his/her repertoire and the goal is to increase its frequency. c. an unwanted response in his/her repertoire and the goal is to decrease its frequency. d. a behavioral deficit and the goal is to expand his/her behavioral repertoire.
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