Which of the following is commonly known as the disease of lifestyle?

A. dementia
B. Type II diabetes
C. polio
D. Type I diabetes


Answer: B

Psychology

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a. shaping. b. stimulus generalization. c. a spontaneous recovery. d. satiation.

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How does classical conditioning affect our eating habits?

a) Conditioned stimuli can be so powerful that we eat when we are not hungry. b) We use food as a reward to reinforce behavior change. c) It doesn't; we have no biological predisposition toward conditioning related to food. d) It is why we like sweet things.

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Seven-year-old Tim is allowed to eat meals and go to bed whenever he wants, does not participate in any household chores, and makes most of his own decisions. We can anticipate that as an adolescent, Tim will most likely

A) show high levels of self-efficacy in school. B) be highly competitive in both academics and sports activities. C) be impulsive, disobedient, and rebellious. D) be independent and responsible, as he was forced to mature at an early age.

Psychology

In the late 1800s, the _____ Laws made it illegal to send information about contraceptives and abortion through the mail

a. Meese b. Grable c. Comstock d. Decency

Psychology