When health warnings regarding cigarette smoking include pictures of aged, wrinkled skin, yellow-brown teeth and definite risks to appearance in addition to lung cancer, students are more likely to
a. increase their smoking habit. c. decrease their smoking habit.
b. ignore the warnings. d. none of these.
C
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Spontaneous recovery from habituation occurs
A) after time passes. B) after a strong extraneous stimulus is presented. C) after a weak extraneous stimulus is presented. D) All of the above
According to Module Three, in what way can the human brain repair itself?
A. A damaged neuron can grow several new axons. B. The action potential can seek out new undamaged neurons. C. A damaged neuron can grow new dendrites. D. The brain can grow, replace, rewire, or repair damaged neurons.
Cocaine comes from:
A) certain strains of sugarcane. B) the coca plant. C) poppy seeds. D) the ma huang plant.
Two psychologists were arguing about why a depressive student had attempted suicide. Dr. Behaviorist said "Her attempt was designed to gain attention. She has a long history of doing things to get people to pay attention to her, each one more dramatic than the ones before it.". Dr. Analyst replied, "She comes from a long line of depressives. I think she is genetically predisposed to suicidal
thoughts and behaviors.". These psychologists were disagreeing about why the student had attempted suicide, but they both shared the value of _____ because they both believed that there was an underlying cause for the student's behavior. a. empiricism c. determinism b. curiosity d. organization