Conditioning is one explanation for how ____ develops
A) ?fetishism
B) ?autoerotic asphyxia
C) ?transvestic disorder
D) ?zoophilia
A
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The drawings that 3-year-old Sally creates tend to be rather inventive and include scribbled designs that represent people, houses, cars, dogs, and so on. Which Piagetian stage/substage of cognitive development is Sally in?
A. symbolic function substage B. intuitive though substage C. operational stage D. sensorimotor stage
Harold is addicted to cocaine and nicotine. His wife, Janet, is dissatisfied with her physique and has developed a pervasive pattern of bingeing and purging in attempt to lose weight. According to the DSM-5, Janet has ____, whereas Harold ____
a. a personality disorder; has impulse control disorder b. somatoform disorder; does not have a mental disorder c. dissociative disorder; has a personality disorder d. an eating disorder; has a substance-related and addictive disorder
Dr. Evil presents the sound of a buzzer to his pet rabbit, and he follows it with the delivery of a small electric shock. After repeated pairings of the buzzer and shock, the rabbit learns to fear the sound of buzzers. Dr. Evil then proceeds to extinguish the rabbit's fear of buzzers. Now suppose that, after extinction, Dr. Evil decides to present the buzzer and shock to the rabbit once again. After only one pairing, the rabbit will demonstrate __________ and fear the buzzer again.
A. stimulus generalization B. spontaneous recovery C. stimulus discrimination D. extinction
The most rostral lobes of the cerebral cortex are the _________ lobes.
A. frontal B. parietal C. temporal D. occipital