Pain-controlling chemicals in the body are called __________
a) neural regulators.
b) histamines.
c) androgens.
d) endorphins.
d
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A systematic tendency to respond to questions on a personality inventory in a way that is unrelated to the content of the questions is called a
a. perceptual set. b. social desirability bias. c. response set. d. mental set.
Beta-amyloids are found
a. in large quantity in individuals with vascular dementia. b. only in clinically depressed individuals. c. at the core of senile plaques. d. to contribute significantly to the development of anorexia nervosa.
________ are researchers who specialize in studying the patterns of aging and the elderly.
a. Gerontologists b. Pedologist c. Gynecologist d. Pediatrician
In a behavior modification program at the local school, children were given "good behavior" slips that could be exchanged for candy or toys at the end of the week. Which of the following would be a FALSE statement regarding this type of reinforcement?
a. The "good behavior" slips would be considered token reinforcers. b. The "good behavior" slips would be considered secondary reinforcers. c. The "good behavior" slips will lose their reinforcing value more quickly than primary reinforcers. d. The students can exchange their "good behavior" slips at the end of the week for primary reinforcers.