According to Cummings (2007), _____% of prescriptions written for psychoactive medications come from primary-care physicians.
A. under 10
B. 30
C. 50
D. over 80
D. over 80
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Rats are more likely to form a smell-sickness association than a light-sickness association, suggesting that:
A) genetic factors are a relatively unimportant component of learning. B) rats have evolved to not associate lights with smell. C) behaviour is, in part, the product of the learning experiences of our ancestors. D) rats have had more learning opportunities to associate smell with sickness.
The trend in recent decades for women to nurse their babies, at least for several months after birth, is a result of the belief that, among other things,
a. infants who are bottle-fed are more likely to develop social and behavioral problems. b. infant who are bottle-fed are more likely to become obese. c. mother's milk is more nutritious than infant formula. d. mother's milk provides protective and preventive components such as antibodies.
The gradual decline of a response to repetitious occurrences of the same stimulus is called
a. dishabituation. c. classical conditioning. b. habituation. d. scaffolding.
Which of the following is NOT one of Sternberg's three types of intelligence?
a) componential intelligence b) incremental intelligence c) experiential intelligence d) contextual intelligence