Noriko's mother began noticing that during the latter part of her senior year in high school Noriko was often complaining of backaches, headaches, indigestion, insomnia, and had already been sick several times throughout the past two months
Noriko's physical responses to her environment were most likely due to high levels of
a. toleration. c. stress.
b. violent behavior. d. poor self-esteem.
c
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In what way are the fashion magazines related to the issue of eating disorders in women?
a. Women often report that the very thin women in these fashion magazines make them dissatisfied with their own bodies. b. Many articles in the fashion magazines now provide specific exercise techniques that encourage weight loss. c. The fashion magazines present a wide range of body types, but the thinnest women are wearing the most expensive clothing. d. Because fashion magazines have been partly responsible for eating disorders, these magazines now emphasize individual differences in women's weight.
As compared with its effects on outgoing infants, the effects of positive parenting on inhibited, fearful infants are BEST described as ______.
a. paradoxical b. minimal c. attenuated d. magnified
In Pavlov's experiments with dogs, the bell (prior to conditioning) was the
a. neutral stimulus. b. unconditioned stimulus. c. conditioned response. d. unconditioned response.
The infant's smile that appears whenever mother peeks over the side of the crib and makes a funny face is called a(n) ______ smile
Fill in the blank with correct word