A dog, taught to salivate to the sound of a whistle, is now going through many trials in which the whistle sound is not followed by food. The dog will probably ______
a. salivate to the sound at a steady but lower level than initially achieved
b. begin to salivate to other sounds it hears in the environment
c. gradually stop salivating to the presentation of food
d. gradually stop salivating to the sound of the whistle
d
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Axis II of the DSM-IV-TR consists of __________
a) global assessment of functioning. b) clinical disorders and other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention. c) psychosocial and environmental problems. d) personality disorders and mental retardation.
A noted psychologist argues that the ego is the dominant part of personality and its
cognitive functions can be free of conflict. It is capable of making growth-oriented choices such as seeking an education, dedicating oneself to art or poetry, or furthering the good of humanity, and these choices are more than simply defensive forms of sublimation. This psychologist's views are MOST similar to those of ______. a. Heinz Hartmann c. Sigmund Freud b. Carl Jung d. E. L. Thorndike