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A test subject develops a response to a previously neutral stimulus by associating the stimulus with another stimulus that already elicited that response (Pavlov).
What is Classical Conditioning?
100
Which part of the brain controls coordination and balance?
What is the cerebellum?
100
What is Phi Delta Epsilon's motto (and its meaning)?
What is Facta Non Verba - Deeds Not Words?
100
Compared to an electron with a principal quantum number of 1, an electron with a principal quantum number of 2 will have: A) Lower energy B) Higher energy C) The same amount of energy
What is higher energy?
100
Are smooth muscles voluntary or involuntary?
What is involuntary?
200
Two patients who are identical twins are diagnosed with the same psychiatric illness. However, patient A exhibits less severe symptoms than patient B. This could be a direct result of which of the following? A) Patient A has more social support B) Patient B has more social support C) Patient B adheres to a proper treatment schedule more faithfully D) Genetic differences cause Patient A to exhibit less severe symptoms
What is A?
200
Lysozyme is secreted as a part of the innate immune system. It serves to degrade bacterial cell walls and induce lysis. At which of the following locations would the highest concentrations of lysozyme normally be found? A) Mouth B) Stomach C) Liver D) Large Intestine
What is the mouth?
200
What are PhiDE's fraternal colors?
What is purple and ivory?
200
Reduction potential is most closely related to which of the following? A) Electron Affinity B) Electronegativity C) Ionization Energy D) Oxidation State
What is Oxidation State?
200
What is the end product of amino acid deamination in the liver?
What is urea?
300
Which of the following statements BEST describes the relationship between self-esteem and self-efficacy? A) Self-efficacy is a global feeling about yourself whereas self-esteem is frequently changing B) Self-esteem stays the same whereas self-efficacy changes C) Self-esteem is how you feel about yourself whereas self-efficacy is how others feel about D) Self-esteem is a global feeling about yourself whereas self-efficacy refers to how you feel about yourself in various situations
What is D) Self-esteem is a global feeling about yourself whereas self-efficacy refers to how you feel about yourself in various situations?
300
Which of the following is the source of hormones that initiate the female reproductive cycle?
What is the hypothalamus?
300
What is the name of the founder of Phi Delta Epsilon?
Who is Aaron Brown?
300
If an atom is shifted from an energy state of n=1 to n=3. If the energy state drops back from n=3 to n=1 at once, which of the following is most likely to be emitted? A)Neutron B)Electron C)Photon
What is a photon?
300
A 50 year old patient who has lost his spouse has been diagnosed with depression. Which of the following therapy is best recommended? A) Remotivation Therapy B) Sensorimotor Approach C) Use of Allen's Cognitive Disabilities Model D) Electroconvulsive Therapy
What is Remotivation Therapy?
400
Describe the reaction below. PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) -> PCl5(g); Delta(Hf) = -87.9kJ/mol A. Spontaneous at all temperatures B. Nonspontaneous at all temperatures C. ΔGrxn < 0 at only low temperatures D. Spontaneous at only high temperatures
What is C)?
400
Protoplasts are cells that have had their cell walls completely removed. Compared to their cell-walled counterparts, protoplasts would be far more sensitive to which of the following? A) Changes in temperature B) Presence of lysozyme C) Changes in osmolarity D) Lack of nutrients
What is changes in osmolarity?
400
What year was the GA Gamma chapter established?
What is 2009?
400
The breaking of bonds by adding water
What is hydrolysis?
400
In which of the following cases will the normal force on a box be the greatest? A)When the box is placed in a stationary elevator B)When the box is placed in an elevator moving upwards at constant velocity C)When the box is placed in an elevator accelerating downward D)When the box is placed in an elevator accelerating upward
What is D)?
500
Explain the differences between implicit and explicit memory.
What is skills and conditioned responses vs. experiences and facts (conscious recall)?
500
A variety of staining techniques are routinely used in the microbiology laboratory to identify bacteria. Some stains are simple stains while others are differential. Many of the basic dyes used bind to the bacterial cell due to its negatively charged surface. Other dyes may be repelled by the cell, and can be used to produce a negative stain. The choice of technique depends on the type of information needed. The information is routinely used to help identify microorganisms, and it also helps determine appropriate therapeutic treatment. The most widely-used differential stain for bacteria is: (A) the capsule stain. (B) the Gram stain. (C) the endospore stain. (D) the flagella stain.
What is the Gram stain?
500
What are PhiDE's guiding principles?
What is philanthropy, deity, and equity?
500
Which element can form diatomic, non polar molecules? A) Nitrogen B) Manganese C) Sodium D) Helium
What is nitrogen?
500
Mary is at a very boring party with few guests. The hostess asks Mary to text some of her friends and convince them to join the party. She wants Mary to lie about how much fun they are having to convince them to come. According to cognitive dissonance theory, at the end of the night Mary is most likely to feel that she had a good time if: A) The hostess offers Mary a large incentive to lie to her friends B) A large number of guests show up. C) None of the extra invited guests show up. D) The hostess offers Mary a small incentive to lie to her friends
What is D?
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