The organ by which an embryo or fetus is attached to its mother's uterus and which nourishes it during prenatal development is the ______
a. placenta c. fallopian tube
b. amniotic sac d. cervix
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Dr. Schwiesow, a school psychologist, is observing in a 2nd grade classroom to determine how Samuel's peers are reacting to his increasingly aggressive behavior. She is likely looking for factors that are ________ Samuel's behavior
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The major difference between the modern cognitive science idea of the unconscious and Freud's view of the unconscious is that Freud saw the unconscious as ________, whereas modern cognitive science views the unconscious as ________.
A. the function of the id; the result of multiple neuronal pathways interacting with the stimuli presented to the individual B. a seething caldron of emotional conflicts; neuronal pathways interacting with the stimuli presented to the individual C. the function of the superego; the ability to process, store, and act upon information without awareness D. a seething caldron of emotional conflicts; the ability to process, store, and act upon information without awareness
In Thomas and Chess’s New York Longitudinal Study, 35 percent of the children __________
A) were classified as easy children B) did not fit any of the categories C) were classified as slow-to-warm-up children D) were classified as difficult children
Dollard and Miller's learning theory explains neurotic behavior in terms of
A) self-reinforcement (masturbation). B) approach-avoidance conflicts. C) the example of "big bertha." D) tertiary drives and classical conditioning. E) primary drives being repressed.