When Pavlov placed meat powder or other food in the mouths of canine subjects, they began to salivate. The salivation was a(n) __________.
A. unconditioned response
B. unconditioned stimulus
C. conditioned response
D. conditioned stimulus
Answer: A
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Which of the following students provides the most accurate description of the "good enough approach" to language comprehension?
a. Madison: "People process language in a very cautious fashion, so that we can create meaning that is highly accurate." b. Mary Beth: "A large portion of language is ambiguous; we therefore struggle to interpret these ambiguities, until our comprehension is complete." c. Zachary: "English has so many irregular pronunciations that it is difficult to read at a level that is highly accurate." d. Ilia: "People typically process only part of a sentence, and this strategy typically works well, but not perfectly."
One of the likely problems a therapist may encounter while trying to help a patient with histrionic personality disorder is the patient's a. unwillingness to admit there is a problem
b. use of threatening language. c. lack of intellectual ability necessary to succeed in therapy. d. manipulative use of crying, charm, or seductive behavior.
How does the Brawner rule differ from the M'Naghten rule?
A. Brawner incorporates an emotional as well as a cognitive determinant of criminal action. B. Brawner does not require a total lack of appreciation by offenders for their conduct. C. Brawner includes a volitional element. D. All of these are correct.
The textbook does NOT mention ______ as one of the medical problems that may result from purging
a. dental problems b. electrolyte imbalances c. muscle tone deterioration d. menstrual difficulties