If you wanted to be on the cutting edge of research regarding the causes of bipolar disorders as we understand them today, you would MOST likely do research on:
A. parent-child patterns of interaction
B. neurotransmitters in the brain
C. "cognitive triad"
D. learned helplessness
Ans: B. neurotransmitters in the brain
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A gene is found that controls the age at which a man grows bald, if at all. That gene seldom affects women, even if they have the gene. What kind of gene is this MOST likely to be?
A. An X-linked gene B. A sex-limited gene C. A sex-linked dominant gene D. A sex-linked recessive gene
Explain the neural systems and cellular mechanisms of reinforcement
What will be an ideal response?
Kristie read a book that suggests parents should start nurturing their children's preferences from a very early age. With this goal in mind, she takes her newborn daughter shopping for clothes. How might she determine which clothes her daughter likes at such a young age?
A. She can place her daughter on the floor of the store and see what clothes she crawls toward. B. She can hold up two options and see which one the newborn baby looks at the longest. C. She can ask her daughter to point to the clothes she likes the best. D. She could lay possible options on her daughter's body to see which produces a reflexive response.
Kaylee, age 22, has a cup of coffee for breakfast, skips lunch on most days, and eats a huge dinner.She is slightly overweight but does not exercise. She admits to getting by with only a few hours of sleep on weeknights but insists that she makes up for this by "sleeping in" on the weekends. Kaylee's lifestyle is
A. atypical of emerging adults; most emerging adults are underweight due to stress. B. atypical of emerging adults; most emerging adults eat in a more healthy manner. C. fairly typical of someone in emerging adulthood. D. atypical of emerging adults; most emerging adults are exercise conscious.