When her baby cries, Martha understands what he needs even before she goes to him. Martha's skill is best described as resulting from an intensive process of _____
A) ?discrimination training
B) ?errorless discrimination training
C) ?generalization training
D) ?fading
A
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Since 1996, neural-tube defects have decreased by over 25 percent in the United States and Canada. No decrease has occurred in Europe. What is the reason for the decrease in the United States and Canada?
Environmental changes in climate are responsible. Physicians routinely check for neural-tube defects at birth, thus causing the decrease. Cereals and breads in the United States and Canada are now fortified with folic acid. Europeans are genetically predisposed to neural-tube defects.
Which of the following is NOT a physiological change associated with emotion?
a. adrenalin secretion b. saliva secretion c. increased perspiration d. increased breathing
Bradford, a gay man, recently applied for a job as a fifth-grade teacher
Shortly before his second interview with school administrators, which was to include some interaction time with current students, Bradford completed an online survey that included questions about his sexual orientation. It was explained that the survey was completely unrelated to the school system, and that the orientation items were being asked by a gay rights organization. Bradford did not think that he was particularly nervous or anxious during his interactions with the students. Recent research (Bosson, Haymovitz, and Pinel, 2004) suggests that ________. a) nonverbal measures of anxiety may have been higher than otherwise because the online survey may have made Bradford's homosexuality more salient b) verbal self-report measures of anxiety may have been lower than otherwise because the online survey may have made Bradford less self-conscious of his sexual orientation c) verbal self-report measures of anxiety may have been higher than otherwise because the online survey may have made Bradford more self-conscious of his sexual orientation d) nonverbal measures of anxiety may have been lower than otherwise because the online survey may have made Bradford's sexual orientation less important
A person having a nightmare will
a. perspire heavily during the nightmare and upon awakening. b. be incoherent and inconsolable upon awakening. c. show slight or no movement while having the nightmare. d. have amnesia for the episode.