Stimulants
a. increase attention problems in children with ADHD.
b. are often prescribed to reduce anxiety.
c. can effectively treat narcolepsy.
d. slow central nervous system activity.
e. reduce energy levels for most people.
c. can effectively treat narcolepsy.
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Which of the following statements is false?
a. People tend to form groups with people who just happen to be nearby. b. Exposure to a stimulus tends to increase our liking for that stimulus. c. Individuals tend to associate with people who like them. d. Individuals are attracted to people with dissimilar attitudes. e. Any factor that increases interaction among people can trigger group formation.
An increased probability of compliance to a second request if a person complies with a small first request is the definition of:
A. the foot-in-the-door technique B. the face-in-the-door technique C. multiple conformity D. serial obedience
A conditioned stimulus comes to evoke a response because it has been repeatedly paired with a(n)
a. unconditioned response. b. conditioned response. c. unconditioned stimulus. d. neutral stimulus.
How would a sociobiologist account for the existence of altruism?
What will be an ideal response?