When an alarm is used to train a child to wake up to urinate at the feeling of bladder tension, the bladder tension itself is the __________.
A. unconditioned stimulus
B. unconditioned response
C. conditioned stimulus
D. conditioned response
Answer: C
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Suppose that an acquaintance of yours asks, "Why should there be a chapter about women's health in your Psychology of Women textbook?" One correct response would be that this chapter is necessary
a. to demonstrate that women and men are even more similar in their physical health than they are in their mental health. b. to dismiss the myth that physicians treat women differently than men, because gender bias no longer occurs. c. to discuss the kind of health problems that women are most likely to experience. d. to point out that most of women's psychological problems can be traced to physical illnesses.
Maslow denied the existence of evil in humans
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
What is true of infant brain development?
A. Neurons continuously proliferate until one year of age. B. Myelination is complete by the time a fetus is full-term. C. The formation of axons and dendrites contribute to a major growth spurt of the neonatal brain. D. The development of intentional physical activity coincides with an increase in brain size.
Systematic desensitization was developed by _____
A) Wolpe B) Beck C) Freud D) Ellis