The case of Little Albert provides insight into ____ through ____
a. intelligence; systematic desensitization
b. memory development; classical conditioning
c. the development of emotional response; classical conditioning
d. the dangers of poor attachment; the law of stimulus-response
C
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In the context of the "three Rs" of animal research, refinement refers to ____
a. reducing pain and discomfort b. recognizing potential confounders c. reusing prior research analysis d. recombining effective statistical tests
In a medical setting, informed consent procedures:
a. occur when the patients are made aware of their conditions and treatments that are available. b. occur when the family is informed of the patient's condition. c. occur when the staff are informed of how to care for the patient. d. occur when clergy are automatically informed that a patient is hospitalized.