The fear in the 1960s that we would all be reduced to punched cards may not have happened without the work of ____.?

a. ?Babbage
b. ?Hollerith
c. ?Hollingworth
d. ?Lovelace
e. ?James


b

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Christine drives up to the Grease King drive-thru to order dinner, but when she pulls up to the speaker, someone fires up a motorcycle in the parking lot and she can't hear a thing. Although she knows the clerk has said something, Christine doesn't know what he said. She replies anyway, “I'd like a bacon double greaseburger and a side order of fries.” Christine knows what to say because she

has a ____ for this situation.? a. ?mental model b. ?cognitive map c. ?proposition d. ?script

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Pavlov paired the sound of a metronome with food. This technique produced learning-that is, a change in the

a. animal's environment.
b. animal's behavior.
c. environmental guidance of behavior.
d. animal's characteristics.
e . brain processes that underlie behavior.

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Who might actually be helped by social rejection and how?

a. People who lack self-control may start to regulate themselves more closely. b. People who lack social skills may make more unselfish, altruistic gestures. c. People who value independence and uniqueness may become more creative. d. People who are not trustworthy may learn how to become more transparent.

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Alex has erectile disorder, and has not responded to any of the drugs containing sildenafil. He is unwilling to have surgery, so his doctor suggests

a. implants. b. Viagra. c. a vacuum system. d. the stop-start procedure.

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