Which scientist inspired G. Stanley Hall?
A) Arnold Gesell B) Sigmund Freud
C) Charles Darwin D) Erik Erikson
Answer: C
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Which term is used to describe compliance with an initial small request followed by compliance with a larger request?
A. Risky shift B. Foot-in-the-door effect C. Door-in-the-face effect D. Polarization phenomenon
Dexter falls and bumps his knee while out for his morning jog. By the end of the day, the site of the injury shows the classical signs of inflammation: redness, swelling and warmth. What physiological response caused the inflammation?
A. Lymph fluid is rerouted to the site of injury and local lymph nodes swell with excess fluids. B. Water displacement occurs as the white blood cells draw water from the blood towards the site of injury. C. The site of injury experiences increased blood flow, cell numbers, and endogenous chemical release. D. Blood clotting factors and cellular enzymes involved in tissue repair migrate to the site of injury.
Regarding the experiments using intracranial self-stimulation, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. When rats self-administer nicotine, they are even more likely to engage in intracranial self-stimulation because nicotine further increases the sensitivity of the pleasure pathways. b. After the rats had pressed the intracranial self-stimulation lever to exhaustion, they were less likely to press the lever again once they were revived. c. Intracranial self-stimulation involves electrical stimulation of the limbic system of the brain. d. Intracranial self-stimulation is considered to be a primary reinforcer.
Amphetamine was developed initially as a substitute for a closely related chemical derived from the Chinese herb ma huang. That chemical is
A. ephedrine. B. sympathamine. C. codeine. D. GHB.