The design, application, and assessment of environmental modifications that lead to improvements in human behavior in the real world is known as ____
a. applied behavior analysis
b. differential reinforcement
c. systematic behavioral development
d. prosocial manipulation
A
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Research that implicates stressors in children's lives, such as the birth of a sibling or parental divorce, as a cause of overeating supports the role of ____ in obesity
a. environment b. heredity c. poor prenatal environment d. inherited fat cells
When we use SPSS to conduct a one-sample t-test, the output provides the exact p value for our sample ______.
What will be an ideal response?
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors function by inhibiting:
A) the release of norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine by monoamine oxidase. B) monoamine oxidase from breaking down norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine. C) the synthesis of monoamine oxidase by norepinephrine-, serotonin-, and dopamine-rich neurons. D) the breakdown of monoamine oxidase by norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine.
Sarah is sexually aroused. Her breathing is rapid and her heart rate has increased to between 100 and 160 beats per minute. She is also experiencing vasocongestion of the outer part of the vagina. Sarah is most likely in which phase of the sexual response cycle?
a. excitement c. plateau b. orgasmic d. resolution