As an infant, Stephanie received many penicillin injections from the doctor. When she later saw a photographer in a white coat that was similar to the doctor's coat, she started to cry. This is an example of __________
a) instrumental learning.
b) observational learning.
c) classical conditioning.
d) habituation.
c
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The antipsychotic drugs used to treat schizophrenia:
a. work almost exclusively on the negative symptoms of the disorder b. work almost exclusively on the positive symptoms of the disorder c. reduce both the positive and negative symptoms of the disorder d. reduce the positive symptoms of the disorder but increase the negative symptoms
Regarding caffeine, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Pregnant women who consume as little as two cups coffee a day increase the risk of having a miscarriage. b. A person would have to drink between 15 and 20 cups of coffee a day to experience any withdrawal symptoms from caffeine. c. Caffeine encourages the growth of breast cysts in women. d. Withdrawal from caffeine includes anxiety, depression, fatigue, headaches, and flu-like symptoms.
The primary instrument of socialization is the
a. school system. b. family. c. neighborhood. d. culture.
Gina, who is five, had a dream that a strange dog was licking her face. When she woke up, she asked her mother to help her find the strange dog in her room. Gina's confusion between her dream and the real world is what Piaget referred to as
a. natural kinds. c. animism. b. realism. d. egocentrism.