One childbirth method is based on the principle that childbirth should be as natural as possible and involve no medication or medical intervention
Parents are urged to take responsibility for childbirth, and the use of physicians is viewed as unnecessary and sometimes dangerous. This method is known as __________.
a) Bradley
b) Lamaze
c) natural
d) hypnobirthing
Answer: a
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a. ?Pavlov b. ?Watson c. ?Tolman d. ?Hull e. ?Skinner
Joan avoids talking about her troubled marriage with her psychoanalyst. When she is asked to talk about the relationship, she becomes restless and claims, "There is nothing to tell." Which of the following is indicated by Joan's behavior?
A) Transference B) Catharsis C) Free association D) Resistance
Taste aversions differ from other instances of classical conditioning because
a. only one association may be required. c. the US and the CS must be contiguous. b. the US can occur hours after the CS. d. both a and b.
Jerome Wakefield is the creator of the theory of _____.
A. harmful dysfunction B. the unconscious C. aberrant behavior D. categorical disorders