The idea that fibers in the sensory nerves can prevent impulses from reaching the brain – and thus prevent the sensation of pain – is part of the ________ theory of pain
a. gate-control
b. free nerve ending
c. volley
d. primary process
Answer: a
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a. home, where he saw his mother abused by his father. b. camp, where he saw a mildly intellectually disabled man tormented by campers. c. school, where he was pressured into picking on an overweight classmate. d. church, where he struggled to understand how good church-going people could say mean things about others.
Misrepresentation of actual self by constructing an online profile reflecting ideal self is
a. less common online than with face-to-face relationships. b. similar to any early courtship communications. c. more common online because people cannot figure out the software limitations of sites. d. limited to online relationships.
Jake's parents tell him that he is a "big strong brave little man," while they tell his little sister that she is "sweet, kind, and polite.". These favored patterns of behavior being taught by the parents are called
a. gender roles. b. sexual scripts. c. gender predispositions. d. gender identities.
The sensory receptors for kinesthesis are located in the
a. tendons, muscles, and joints. c. bony frame of the body. b. semicircular canals. d. skin and hair.