The consequences of a behavior are most important in ________conditioning
A) respondent
B) observational
C) somatic
D) operant
D
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At birth, the typical human female will contain
a. enough ova to be fertile for 10 years. b. no ova, they only develop during puberty. c. around 300,000 to 400,000 ova in each ovary. d. millions of ova.
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is also referred to as ____.
A. crib death B. blue baby syndrome C. infantile anoxic termination D. neonatal unintentional asphyxiation
Researchers studying the effects of alcohol consumption tested the physical coordination skills of 21-year-old men who were first assigned to drink a beverage with 4, 2, or 0 ounces of alcohol in the laboratory. In this study, the dependent variable would be:
a. the age of the research participants b. the amount of alcohol consumed c. the physical coordination skills of the research participants d. the length of time that elapses between drinking the alcohol and taking the test
Research on obesity has found that obese people
A. eat more of every food offered to them than do normal-weight people. B. are most often male. C. may be genetically predisposed to gain weight. D. have the same set point as normal-weight people.