Carmen has a very difficult time breathing. Even after walking short distances, she is gasping for air. Carmen is exhibiting symptoms of
a. Parkinson's disease
b. circadian rhythms.
c. presbycusis.
d. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
d. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. "Edward Thorndike was the first to use the term operant behaviour. " 2. "B. F. Skinner was diametrically opposed to the consequence-based conceptualization of learning studied by Thorndike. " 3. "John Watson's approach to the study of learning focused on reinforcement and punishment. " 4. "Both reinforcers and punishers increase the future likelihood of behaviour. " 5. "Skinner defined reinforcers and punishers based on whether or not most people would find them enjoyable. "
When a therapist has knowledge of a client's cultural and ethnic background and then chooses therapeutic techniques based on what will likely work best for that client's background, the therapist is providing _____
a) ethnic therapy. b) gestalt therapy. c) culturally sensitive therapy. d) a healing circle.
Liane just woke up from anesthesia after undergoing major back surgery. To ensure that she does not move and disrupt the corrections made to her back, her physicians have given her a sedative that prevents her from feeling her body. She can still think and her eyes are open, but her entire body is numb. What would the James-Lange theory predict about her ability to feel emotions during this situation?
A. That she would only be able to experience emotions associated with low levels of arousal B. That she would have the same subjective feelings as usual but without accompanying physical sensations C. That she would be unable to have any subjective feelings without physical sensations D. That she would have more intense subjective feelings than usual
What visual preference do newborn infants demonstrate?
A. Newborn infants prefer to look at simple stimuli rather than complex stimuli. B. When given a choice of visual stimuli, newborn infants do not show a preference. C. Newborn infants prefer to look at complex stimuli rather than simple stimuli. D. Newborn infants are too young to concentrate on visual stimuli; therefore, it is impossible to measure their preference.