In non-rapid-eye-movement sleep,
A) facial grimacing occurs.
B) breathing is uneven.
C) the body is almost motionless.
D) heart rate is irregular.
C
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Functional fixedness is defined as:
a. the ability to transfer old learning to new situations b. a rule that can be used to solve new problems c. the inability to see new uses for old objects d. the inability to use heuristics or algorithms
In a lab, Albert is conditioned to fear a white mouse. However, after leaving the lab, he not only continues to fear white mice; he also demonstrates fear of other white, fluffy objects (e.g., Santa Claus’ beard, white bunnies). Which of the following behavior therapy terms best describes what has happened to Albert?
A. Discrimination B. Operant conditioning C. Generalization D. Stimulus expansion
What did Martin Buber and Ernest Becker share in common with Rollo May??
a. ?They simultaneously proposed the human dilemma b. ?They developed theories of self-alienation c. ?They were interested in myth and human convention d. ?They came up with alternative versions of narrative therapy
About _____ percent of adults in the United States are obese, which is indicated by a body mass index of _____
Fill in the blank with correct word