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Neurotransmitters are typically stored in which of the following parts of a neuron

what are terminal buttons?

100

this person is associated with behaviorism

John B Watson

100

In a research study, informed consent is required to satisfy standards of

what is ethics?

100

Individuals who believe that an unpleasant experience is unavoidable and therefore do nothing to change the course of events are exhibiting a type of behavior called

what is learned helplessness?

100

Professor Beverly approaches questions about human behavior from a perspective that emphasizes bodily events and chemicals, such as hormones, associated with behavior. It is most likely that she accepts what psychological perspective

what is biological?

200

A factor that is manipulated by the experimenter in order to observe its effects on some other factor

whats an independent variable?

200

theories on conditioning and reinforcement are still used in many therapy techniques today

BF SKINNER

200

True or False.

Professor Dorsett is so amazing I'm going to leave her a good review on RateMyProfessor.com

True :)

200

a behavior that increases because it elicits a pleasant stimulus

what is positive reinforcement?

200

Brain damage that leaves a person capable of understanding speech but with an impaired ability to produce speech most likely indicates injury to

What is Broca’s area?

300

a behavior increases because it terminates an unpleasant stimulus

what is negative reinforcement?

300

the psychologist who was most influential in shaping our understanding of cognitive growth throughout childhood

Jean Piaget?

300

the following systems produces, circulates, and regulates levels of hormones in the body

what is the endocrine system?

300

John suffered a head injury in an accident five years ago. He now has clear memories of events that occurred before the accident, but he has great difficulty remembering things that have happened since then. John's symptoms are consistent with

What is anterograde amnesia?

300

A person assembling a tool one week after reading the instructions can remember the general ideas but can't recall the detailed information needed to complete the assembly process. Which theory of forgetting best explains this situation

what's encoding failure?

400

part of the nervous system is activated when a threatening situation is resolved.

what is parasympathetic nervous system?

400

social learning theory stressed the importance of observational learning, imitation, and modeling

Albert Bandura

400

what brain structures is involved in regulating hunger, thirst, temperature, and sexual behavior

hypothalamus

400

An action potential involves a change in a neuron's internal state in which _____ are replaced by _____

negative ions are replaced by positive ions

400

In a memory study, the experimenter reads the same list of words to two groups. She asks group A to count the letters in each word, and she asks group B to focus on the meaning of each word for a later memory quiz. During a recall test, participants in group B recall significantly more words than participants in group A. Memory researchers attribute this effect to differences in

What is levels of processing?

500

Facts such as the position of sodium in the periodic table of elements are stored in the _________________ memory.

what is semantic?

500

He became one of the major humanist thinkers and a significant influence in therapy with his client-centered therapy.

Carl Rogers

500

_____ is any relatively permanent change in behavior brought about by experience or practice.

Carl Rogers

500

Professors full name

Who is Professor Dominique Dorsett?

500

A research design involves two randomly assigned groups of participants. One group receives a one-time treatment, and the other does not. Later, the two groups are compared to see whether the treatment had an effect. Psychologists call this kind of research

what is an experiment?

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