Sarah hears voices that tell her to shoot Dr. Laura. She is experiencing
A) ?delusions.
B) ?compulsions.
C) ?a phobic reaction.
D) ?hallucinations.
D
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a. unconditioned stimulus. b. conditioned stimulus. c. neutral stimulus. d. unconditioned response. e. conditioned response.
A police officer asked Emma to close her eyes and alternate between using her right and left index finger to touch the tip of her nose. Based on what is known about the perception of body movements, you should conclude that in order to successfully complete this task, Emma would need to rely most heavily on her:
a. kinesthetic sense b. vestibular sense c. reticular sense d. ability to avoid sensory adaptation
Hardy personalities in the workplace often
a. feel alienated from other workers due to their positive attitudes. b. see themselves passively as victims of circumstances. c. try to learn from their experiences. d. seek easy comfort, security, and routine.
Piaget's emphasis on the interaction among maturation, equilibration, and the child's tendency to act on the environment would suggest that both ________ and ________ are important to development
a. assimilation; accommodation c. continuity; discontinuity b. nature; nurture d. sociality; individuality