The nervous system is comprised of two parts: ________
a. the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system
b. the afferent nervous system and the efferent nervous system
c. the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system
d. the brain and the spinal cord
b
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Males who have been convicted of violent crimes have been found to have ______ levels than those who have not.
A. lower estrogen B. lower testosterone C. higher estrogen D. higher testosterone
A strategy in which someone makes an attractive initial offer to get a person to commit to an action and then makes the terms less favorable is known as _____
a) obedience. b) the foot-in-the-door technique. c) conformity. d) the low-ball technique.
A heuristic strategy that combines hill climbing and subgoals is ________
a. information retrieval b. working backward c. trial and error d. means-end analysis
A clinical psychologist seeks to increase the amount of time a child is able to work on a task. In order to make an interpretation about the effect of treatment using an ABAB design, the least problematic initial baseline period would show
A. an unstable pattern of behavior. B. discontinuity from the beginning to the end of the baseline observations. C. a decreasing trend in the amount of time the child spends working on the task. D. an increasing trend in the amount of time the child spends working on the task.