A threatening event occurs. You start to perspire, your heart rate increases and you
start to breathe harder. Given only the above information, this is most likely
(a) a panic attack
(b) a fight-or-flight response
(c) a conditioned emotional response
(d) a set of symptoms of agoraphobia
(e) a symptom of mental illness, such as a manic phase
B
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According to your textbook, the __________ disorders may be more related to cultural expectations than any other kind of mental disorder
Answer:
Jericho is doing a quick survey for his high school newspaper. He hands out a simple index card to 100 seniors in his high school and asks them to simply drop it in a box left near the gymnasium. The card has no place for a name or identifying information. It simply says "In the past year, have you been drunk even one time?" The student simply has to check "yes" or "no.". If Jericho's classmates
are like most U.S. seniors, about ____ of them will check "yes.". a. 15 b. 25 c. 50 d. 75
Gerald has been given plastic poker chips for desirable behavior in his institutional setting. He understands the chips have a certain point value and can be used later on for privileges. Gerald is responding to a(n)
a. intermittent schedule. b. token economy. c. negative reinforcement with no punishment. d. projective value system.
In the context of sensation, which of the following types of energy reception is most activated when a person is tickled?
A. thermoreception B. photoreception C. chemoreception D. mechanoreception