Mary was bitten by a dog. Now she fears the dog that bit her as well as other dogs. What aspect of classical conditioning is illustrated in what happened to Mary?
a) extinction
b) generalization
c) discrimination
d) spontaneous recovery
B
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a. forming new memories of specific personal events b. recognizing emotions (such as sadness) in facial expressions c. processing language sounds and understanding speech d. controlling basic survival reflexes (such as breathing)
Bonnie was playing the piano when her little sister asked her how to spell "rhinoceros.". Bonnie was able to think through the complicated spelling without stopping her piano practice. This suggests that, for Bonnie:
a. piano playing has become an automatic process b. spelling has become an automatic process c. piano playing is an effortful process that requires conscious attention d. spelling does not require focused attention
The meta-analysis of drug prevention programs funded by SAMSHA found that:
a. programs that were effective in demonstration projects were almost always effective in real-life settings. b. it is probably impossible to effectively implement prevention programs in real-life settings, regardless of how well they performed in demonstration projects. c. the effectiveness of programs in real-life settings is heavily dependent upon how well the program was implemented. d. it is too expensive to try to implement prevention programs in real-life settings.
List the stressors or risk factors that make adjustment to divorce more difficult
What will be an ideal response?