A neonate's __________ reflex involves an automatic response to a stroke to the chin, a touch on the cheek, or an object placed at the lips
a. Moro c. startle
b. sphincter d. rooting
D
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Discuss the differences between anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. What symptoms must be present for a diagnosis of either of these eating disorders?
What will be an ideal response?
Referring to a client by the proper name
A. is not particularly relevant when developing rapport. B. includes making assumptions about nicknames that a psychologist uses for the client across treatment. C. can be accomplished by asking the client how he would like to be addressed early in treatment. D. is always achieved by addressing the client by his first name.
Alex is standing in line at Wal-Mart waiting to pay for his purchases. A man cuts in front of the line and drops his items on the counter. Alex tells his friend that "The man is incredibly rude." A social psychologist who was watching and listening to Alex jots down a note so she can use the example in class. What will the psychologist write concerning Alex?
a) He made an internal attribution. b) He made an external attribution. c) His remark was based on a stereotype. d) His remark is considered a collectivistic remark.
Extremely stimulating activities such as sky-diving, bungee jumping, and hang gliding are ______
a. not well explained by either drive-reduction theory or arousal theory b. well explained by arousal theory but not drive-reduction theory c. well explained by drive-reduction theory but not arousal theory d. well explained by both arousal theory and drive-reduction theory