In the attachment study with baby monkeys and surrogate mothers, one made of wire and one made of terry cloth, the baby monkeys spent most of their time with
a. the wire surrogate mother.
b. the terry cloth surrogate mother.
c. whichever surrogate mother was the source of food.
d. neither of the two surrogates
B
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Sperling's delayed partial report procedure provided evidence that
a. STM and LTM are independent components of memory. b. information in sensory memory fades within 1 or 2 seconds. c. information in STM must be rehearsed to transfer into LTM. d. STM has a limited capacity.
Yan, who has a history of depression, is likely to explain being laid off from work by saying:
a. "It was just luck, I guess. I was one of the most recently hired, so I'm the first to go.". b. "That foreman never liked me, no matter how hard I worked.". c. "I'm just incompetent. I was rotten in school, and now I'm rotten in my job.". d. "I wasn't very good at my job yet. I'll get more training, and this won't happen again.".
A professor of women's studies is interested in determining if stress affects the menstrual cycle. Ten women are randomly sampled for an experiment and randomly divided into two groups. One of the groups is subjected to high stress for two months while the other lives in a relatively stress-free environment. The professor measures the menstrual cycle (in days) of each woman during the second
month. The following data are obtained. High stress 20 23 18 19 22 Relatively stress free 26 31 25 26 30 Assume there is a real effect and estimate the size of the effect. _________. a. 0.8102 c. 0.4322 b. 0.6810 d. 0.5776
Describe the physical and emotional aspects of pain and the different brain areas involved. Give an example of the role culture plays in the experience of pain.
What will be an ideal response?