Whenever Cindy sees a mouse, she experiences rapid heart rate, sweaty hands, and an upset stomach. The presence of the mouse is a(an) ____________, and the unpleasant bodily response is a(an) ____________
a. conditioned stimulus; conditioned response
b. establishing operation; operant response
c. unconditioned stimulus; unconditioned response
d. conditioned stimulus; operant response
a
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The two major types of _______________ experimental designs are covariance designs and blocking designs
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How many deaths resulted from suicide in the United States in 2007?
a. less than 16,000 b. 22,000 c. just over 27,000 d. more than 34,000 e. approximately 39,000
Trina has bipolar disorder; she is most likely on a(n)
A) anticonvulsant medication. B) psychostimulant. C) antidepressant. D) antianxiety medication.
Have you ever been distracted while you were speaking and accidentally switched the sounds of two words? For example, a person might mean to say "I'm going to get a turkey sandwich," and instead say "I'm going to get a surkey tandwich."
This type of expressive inversion is called a __________. a. phonemic reversal b. syntactic switch c. spoonerism d. morphism