In the Roll et al. study which was the main piece of research in the article Yoking Smoking about operant
conditioning, the least effective way to get people to quit smoking was the schedule called
(a) progressive
(b) fixed
(c) interval
(d) yoked control
D
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One of the most important contributions of Erikson's personality theory is to the field of:
a. psychometry. b. computational social science. c. recombinant memetics. d. life-span developmental psychology.
Research on temperament has shown that it
A) is entirely inborn. B) is entirely environmental. C) begins with inborn tendencies that are shaped by the environment. D) begins with an environmental effect that changes fetal brain development to form a temperament.
Angela has had several periods of extremely "up" moods. They last for a couple of weeks and she has gotten into trouble several times
During those times she doesn't sleep, spends way too much money, gets involved in bad business decisions, talks quickly and thinks even more quickly and believes she can do anything. The best diagnosis for Angela is a. manic disorder. b. bipolar II disorder. c. bipolar I disorder. d. cyclothymic disorder.
Barbiturates pose a death risk because of rapid tolerance and risk of overdose. This is the result of __________
A) acceleration of the heart rate B) depression of the brain’s respiratory center C) increase in blood pressure D) damage to the nerve cells of the brain stem