At 23 weeks of gestation, a baby's foot will appear
a. the same as full term but much smaller.
b. malformed but nearly as large as full term. c. unlike a foot.
d. without five distinct toes.
a
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What kind of drug increases transmission at inhibitory synapses?
a. Dopamine precursors (such as L-dopa) b. Hallucinogens (such as LSD) c. Stimulant drugs (such as cocaine) d. Anxiolytic drugs (tranquilizers)
Treatments that are associated with LOW levels of adherence include:
a. treatments that are long term. b. treatments that are short term, because they forget to do them in their daily routine. c. treatments that do not change the patient's daily routine. d. Treatments that are relatively simple; it is assumed that they probably will not be effective.
For a child, the sight of a needle (CS) is followed by an injection (US), which causes fear (UR). Eventually the sight of the needle (CS) may produce a learned fear of the needle (CR). This illustrates
a. classical conditioning. b. operant conditioning. c. social learning. d. observational learning.
What do adults operating out of the adapted child mode do in TA?
What will be an ideal response?