The part of the nervous system that controls digestion and blood flow is the
a. somatic nervous system.
b. motor nervous system.
c. sensory nervous system.
d. autonomic nervous system.
D
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Alex suffers from agoraphobia, and while in treatment he is asked to repeatedly confront places like crowded shopping malls and theaters that he has been avoiding. The treatment he is receiving is
a. stimulus generalization. b. stimulus discrimination. c. situational exposure. d. avoidance reconditioning.
Regarding the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral treatment for binge eating and weight control, it is
a. ineffective for weight control but not binge eating. b. not effective for either one. c. quite effective for both. d. effective for binge eating but not for weight control.
Shamir reflexively kicks his leg when the doctor taps him on the knee. Then, the doctor begins saying the word "Help" and then tapping Shamir on the knee. After forty-five trials of first saying "Help," followed immediately by tapping the knee, on the forty-sixth trial, Shamir kicks his leg after hearing the word "Help." In this example, the word "Help" is the ____, and Shamir kicking his leg in
response to the word "Help" is the ____.? a. ?unconditioned stimulus; unconditioned response b. ?unconditioned stimulus; conditioned response c. ?conditioned stimulus; unconditioned response d. ?conditioned stimulus; conditioned response
The ________ is the co-occurrence of historical factors with changes in age that affects the ability to determine the results of a longitudinal study
a. cohort effect c. age-history confound b. era-specific confound d. cohort-era effect