Troy is very interested in the field of fetal medicine. Given this, he would most likely be fascinated by a book titled
a. Afterbirth Care and You
b. The Benefits of Healthy Eating Before Pregnancy.
c. Fixing Birth Defects Before Birth.
d. The Importance of Childhood Inoculations.
c
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To determine whether attendance at sports events is an operant reinforcer for a particular teenager, such attendance would have to
a. be demonstrated to be universally rewarding. b. increase the probability of the recurrence of the behavior it followed. c. meet a long list of criteria that includes adaptability and reliability. d. be demonstratively associated to a basic biological need.
When medication and talking psychotherapy proved to be ineffective in treating Cameron's depression, doctors chose to use another approach. Cameron most likely
A. was hypnotized and given the posthypnotic suggestion to "be happy." B. was isolated for six hours a day without any visual, auditory, taste, smell, or touch sensations. C. had an electrical current passed through his brain, inducing convulsions. D. had part of his substantia nigra removed.
Homer is trying to remember the different functions of the control panel at the nuclear power plant where he works. He remembers the functions of the different buttons by thinking about the types of donuts that the buttons most resemble. For example, he is supposed to press a red button to shut off the reactors when they are about to have a meltdown. He remembers this because the red button reminds him of cherry donuts, which he eats only during hot weather. The type of processing that Homer is using is __________ rehearsal.
A. state-specific B. elaborative C. maintenance D. transfer-appropriate
Briefly describe the peripheral nervous system.
What will be an ideal response?