The proteome is defined as
a. the set of proteins encoded and expressed by the genome.
b. the set of proteins encoded by an individual's genotype
c. the rate of gene expression.
d. a species' profile of mitochondrial DNA.
a
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In Cattell's 16 PF (personality factor) questionnaire, on factor A, the low scorers are reserved, aloof, and detached, whereas the high scorers are:
a. dominant, assertive, and forceful. c. outgoing, warmhearted, and easygoing. b. suspicious, jealous, and withdrawn. d. shrewd, worldly, and insightful.
The major difference between counterconditioning and flooding is that counterconditioning
a. is based on the concept of extinction. b. exposes the client to a hierarchy of feared stimuli under relaxed conditions. c. is not used by behavior therapists. d. repeatedly pairs a pleasant stimulus with the fear-evoking stimulus.
Which of the following is the best example of social facilitation?
A. Andrew's mom helps him build a birdfeeder. B. Ellen is talked into going to a dance by her best friend. C. Sarah runs the mile much faster when she runs against someone. D. Lester becomes more nervous when speaking to a large audience.
The brain is fully formed, and the fetus can feel pain at
a. 4 weeks after conception. b. 8 weeks after conception. c. 12 weeks after conception. d. 16 weeks after conception. e. 4 weeks prior to birth.