An auditory stimulus (CS) is paired with ethanol (UCS) in rats in one context and is then extinguished in a second context. When the responding in the first context occurs following the presentation of the conditioned stimulus, this is called ______.
A. peak shift
B. behavioral contrast
C. resurgence
D. fixed dominance
C. resurgence
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Research on gender portrayals in of characters in picture and elementary school books found that
a. age-old sexist portrayals of men and women are now virtually nonexistent. b. in most picture books, mothers are absent from families. c. female characters are often still portrayed as passive and helpless. d. male characters tend to promote non-violent solutions to problems.
Which of the following is a classic custom complex emphasized in Asian schooling?
a. wearing uniforms b. serving the same meal every day c. long school days d. high academic performance.
The ethological theory of attachment
A) suggests that the infant's emotional tie to the mother is the foundation of all later relationships. B) recognizes the infant's emotional tie to the caregiver as an evolved response that promotes survival. C) emphasizes the importance of feeding as the central context in which caregivers and babies build close emotional bonds. D) suggests that infants learn to prefer their mother because she functions as both a primary caregiver and a social partner.