The textbook mentions that Charles Whitman, the 1966 University of Texas gunman, had a tumor pressing on his amygdala. This tumor would MOST likely have an impact on Whitman’s ______.
a. memory
b. basic sensory processing
c. emotions and impulses
d. coordinated movement
Ans: C
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Which of the following statements reflects the difference between classical and operant conditioning?
a. In classical conditioning, the response is reflexive, but in operant conditioning it is typically more complex. b. In classical conditioning, spontaneous recovery can occur, but in operant conditioning it doesn't. c. In classical conditioning, the consequence of a response is important, but in operant conditioning it isn't. d. In classical conditioning, both stimulus generalization and discrimination can occur, but in operant conditioning only stimulus discrimination occurs.
A person who advocates punishment for those who violate established norms, who strictly adheres to conventional values, and who identifies with powerful figures would
A. be considered external in locus of control. B. be considered someone who believes in a just world. C. score high on a measure of authoritarianism. D. favor the defense when responding to the Juror Bias Scale.
The null hypothesis in the one-way ANOVA asserts that _________
a. the within groups variance estimate is an estimate of the population variance b. µ1 = µ2 = µ3 = µk c. the between group variance estimate and the within group variance estimate are both estimates of the same population variance d. the within group sum of squares is equal to the between group sum of squares e. µ1 = µ2 = µ3 = µk and the between group variance estimate and the within group variance estimate are both estimates of the same population variance