Which of the following is true of the ANS (autonomic nervous system)?

A. The pattern for ANS activity is the same for all emotions.
B. It activates the respiratory system.
C. It is controlled by the circulatory system.
D. The ANS is concerned solely with positive emotions.


Answer: B

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a. use instructions, modeling, rehearsal, and feedback together in each training session b. begin with the most difficult skill c. provide instructions and modeling separately from rehearsal and feedback d. start with rehearsal and feedback and use modeling and instructions only as necessary

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Backward pairing

a. though generally ineffective, has been shown to occur in instances involving preparedness to learn by the organism. b. according to research, is only theoretically possible since learning has yet been empirically proven to occur by this method. c. is an approach to the building of relationships among those who possess the character trait of shyness. d. despite claims to the contrary, has proven to be the most effective method of pairing in terms of longevity of learning.

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Which statement is true about the difference between the United States and Asian countries with regard to math education?

A. Chinese parents provide their preschoolers with extensive practice in counting and computation. B. Asian schools emphasize drill in computational skills more than U.S. schools. C. In Asian classrooms, much less time is spent on underlying math concepts than in U.S. classrooms. D. Compared to U.S. schools, multidigit problems are introduced later in Asian schools.

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According to behavioral personality theorists, what is predictable about personality is that people tend to

a. react in an angry and aggressive manner when frustrated. b. be dominated by their inborn temperamental traits. c. respond differently based on their age, gender, and cultural differences. d. respond in consistent ways to certain types of situations.

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