Sarah is advised by her doctor that she has high levels of bad cholesterol. In addition to modifying her diet and adding exercise to help bring these levels down, which medication category is her physician most likely to prescribe?
a. statins
b. mono-amine oxidase inhibitors
c. SSRIs
d. beta-blockers
a
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a. occurred as Albert reached for the rat b. occurred while Albert was eating c. did not bother Albert initially d. was aversive
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A change or shift in a participant's performance toward a level or score that is closer to or more typical of his or her true potential or mean ability on some measure, after previously scoring unusually high or low on the same measure, is called ______.
A. history effect B. testing effect C. maturation D. regression toward the mean