________ classical conditioning, operant conditioning requires the organism to voluntarily produce the ________
a. Like; response
b. Unlike; response
c. Unlike; consequence
d. Like; stimulus
e. Similar to; discriminative response
b. Unlike; response
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INFORMATION PROCESSING is to PIAGET as _____ is to _____
a. QUANTITATIVE; QUALITATIVE b. QUALITATIVE; QUANTITATIVE c. ACTIVE; PASSIVE d. PASSIVE; ACTIVE
An intelligence quotient is a ________
a. midpoint in a set of intelligence test scores that is computed after the scores are ordered from the highest to the lowest. b. measure of the variability of intelligence test scores that is computed by taking every score in the distribution and determining how much it differs from the mean. c. statistical estimate of the proportion of the total variance in intelligence that is attributable to genetic differences among individuals within a group. d. measure of intelligence computed by comparing how an individual has performed on a standardized test compared with to others of the same age.
Sabrina is pregnant with her first child. Her physician advised her to discontinue all alcohol and drug use, however, she decides to continue drinking one glass of wine per night. She believes that this amount is safe and that only binge drinking could harm her developing child. Is she correct in this assessment?
A. Yes, one drink during pregnancy is considered "safe" to the developing fetus. B. Yes, alcohol only affects a developing fetus in women with a history of alcohol abuse. C. No, no known amount of alcohol of any kind is "safe" in pregnancy. D. No, wine is toxic to a developing fetus and only beer is safe to consume during pregnancy.
Several studies estimate that at least half of all couples will eventually experience sexual problems
a. True b. False