When Herman received a lung transplant, his body thought that it was a foreign pathogen. It reacted by producing
a. antibodies. c. antileukocytes.
b. antigens. d. transplant removal enzyme.
A
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Which statement is correct regarding memory loss in middle-aged people?
A. All middle-aged people can expect to experience significant memory loss. B. Middle-aged people may attribute absentmindedness stereotypically to aging, even though they have actually been absentminded most of their lives. C. All middle-aged people will experience some memory loss starting in their 40s, with memory loss stabilizing around 70. D. Middle-aged people have memory loss for specific facts.
Erin is studying for her anatomy exam. While she is studying, she tries to create pictures in her mind to illustrate key ideas. In this case, Erin is using
a. elaboration. b. visual imagery. c. self-referent encoding. d. phonemic encoding.
Imagine that you have been put in charge of a fundraising campaign for your community organization. You decide to try the foot-in-the-door technique. Which of the following strategies would fit the technique?
A. asking potential donors to contribute a fairly large sum of money and, when they refuse, saying you will settle for a lesser amount B. asking the same potential donors repeatedly until they give in and contribute C. asking potential donors for a small contribution, and then going back a few weeks later and asking for more D. offering potential donors a number of benefits, and then asking them for a contribution to your cause
Aversion therapy for smoking involves rapid smoking which seems to work because
a. of the added expense of purchasing so many cigarettes. b. excessive smoking causes one to feel ill. c. the smoker feels smelly and dirty. d. the process is based on supportive reinforcement.