Every Good Boy Does Fine" is a mnemonic device that helps a person remember:
a. the notes that occur on the lines of a musical staff
b. the names of the five great lakes
c. the colors of the rainbow in correct order
d. the correct order of mathematical operations
Answer: a. the notes that occur on the lines of a musical staff
You might also like to view...
Which statement is true for all hallucinogens?
a. they produce no noticeable physiological effects b. they produce sympathetic nervous system arousal c. they alter perception and states of consciousness d. they are likely to cause dependence
The fact that the IQ scores of two-thirds of the impoverished people in the US who are Caucasian are not significantly different from those of ethnic minority groups would support the notion that
a. the genetic differences between Caucasians and minorities account for the lower scores of some ethnic minority groups. b. the IQ differences between African Americans and Caucasians are likely the result of poverty. c. Caucasian people who are dull are likely to be poor. d. poverty leads to a decline in IQ of Caucasians, but not African Americans.
What is a conditioned response?
a. A reflexive reaction to meat powder. b. A learned response to a previously neutral stimulus. c. A neutral stimulus that elicits a response. d. An operant reaction to a bell.
Seven-year-old Diane is a frequent viewer of violent television programs. One day she goes to visit her friend, Susan, and while there, she asks to watch one of her favorite programs. Susan runs downstairs to ask her mom if they can watch this (Susan's mom doesn't usually allow Susan to watch such violent programs). Susan's slightly older brother wants to watch something else on TV and when Susan
asks for the TV remote, he starts hitting her. Susan is obviously hurt and cries for her mother. Based on what you know about research investigating the effects of viewing television violence, predict Diane's reaction. A. Diane quickly runs to get Susan's mother. B. Diane quickly provides Susan with first aid. C. Diane doesn't seem to care about Susan and ignores her crying. D. Predictions are not appropriate here as research has not addressed this kind of situation.