Using classical conditioning, Pavlov:

A) conditioned a dog to salivate at the sight of food.
B) presented a neutral stimulus just after giving the dog some food.
C) succeeded in conditioning the response to a stimulus that would not elicit it before training.
D) discovered that dogs spontaneously salivate for no reason even when food is not given to the animal for several weeks.


C

Social Work & Human Services

You might also like to view...

Belle St. Patrick is five feet seven inches tall and weighs ninety pounds. She makes every

attempt to avoid eating very much or else she moves the food on her plate around, especially if people are watching her. She has always been very active in high school athletic sports and is captain of the girls’ swim team. However, since Belle turned sixteen, she has become intensely fearful of gaining weight. She has begun a regimen of eating minimal amounts of food as well as exercising excessively to prevent herself from gaining weight. Belle often wears many layers of bulky clothing because her parents constantly complain about how thin she is. Which diagnosis would you consider the most appropriate?

a) Bulimia nervosa, purging type b) Bulimia nervosa, non-purging type c) Anorexia nervosa, restricting type d) Anorexia nervosa, binge eating/purging type

Social Work & Human Services

The lowest-paid 20 percent of U.S. families received about _____ percent of all income

A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7

Social Work & Human Services

A 50-year-old male with mental illness coupled with drug and alcohol abuse is referred to a social worker specializing in Motivational Interviewing. The client is aware he has a drug and alcohol problem but is not ready to seriously commit himself to

change. He is MOST likely in which of the following stages of change: a) Pre-contemplation b) Contemplation c) Preparation d) Maintenance

Social Work & Human Services

Which of the following are NOT typical symptoms defined by the DSM-5 to diagnose substance use disorder:

A) ?tolerance B) ?unsuccessful attempts to control or reduce consumption C) ?nervous facial tics D) ?withdrawal problems

Social Work & Human Services