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Patrick has horrible back pain. He finds though that when he…

Patrick has horrible back pain. He finds though that when he goes to a Yoga class in the morning, the back pain he experiences during the day is significantly reduced (i.e., is taken away). Over time, because of this, he becomes more and more likely to attend Yoga class. This would be an example of what type of operant conditioning?

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The nurse is providing education to a patient taking ferrous…

The nurse is providing education to a patient taking ferrous sulfate. What information will the nurse include in their teaching?

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Brenda and Kari are teammates on their college soccer team….

Brenda and Kari are teammates on their college soccer team. They’ve been playing soccer together since elementary school. Brenda knows that Kari always tries as absolute hard as she can when she’s playing. Kari never slacks off. When the conference championship game arrives, Kari has a very bad ankle injury. During the game, a ball is hit past Kari and she’s not able to keep up with the opposing player who easily beats her to the ball. The opposing player then scores a goal that wins the game. If a fan fell victim to the fundamental attribution error, they would likely assuming that __________, which is a ________ attribution.

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Tammy and Rebecca were at a party when suddenly a man ran th…

Tammy and Rebecca were at a party when suddenly a man ran through the house wearing Scooby Doo pajamas. They both laughed and then went back to enjoying the party. That night, Tammy was telling her roommate about the man and said, “Other than the pajamas, he looked pretty normal – medium height, light brown curly hair, and a trimmed beard. That’s pretty much all I remember.” The next day, Tammy talked about the incident with Rebecca. Rebecca said, “He didn’t look like the kind of guy that would have a nose piercing, so that was the first thing I noticed.” At the end of the year, Tammy and Rebecca were once again talking about the party. Tammy said, “Remember the guy with the Scooby Doo pajamas and that weird nose piercing?” In this scenario, the change in Tammy’s memory is most consistent with what memory issue?

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Differences in the amplitude of a light wave will be perceiv…

Differences in the amplitude of a light wave will be perceived as differences in ________. Differences in the amplitude of a sound wave will be perceived as differences in _________.

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Jenna is incredibly imaginative and creative. She loves seei…

Jenna is incredibly imaginative and creative. She loves seeing new types of art and frequents modern art museums. She also enjoys experiencing new cultures that are very different from her own. Often, she incorporates aspects of these new cultures into her own paintings. Based only on the description above, which of the Big 5 personality dimensions would Jenna score HIGH in?

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Which studying methods have been found to BOTH have low effe…

Which studying methods have been found to BOTH have low effectiveness for learning?

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Which of the following hormones are secreted by the posterio…

Which of the following hormones are secreted by the posterior pituitary gland? (Select all that apply).

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The nurse is educating a patient on the use of tretinoin. Th…

The nurse is educating a patient on the use of tretinoin. The nurse knows the most important teaching point for this medication is:

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Mrs. Davis teaches ninth grade biology. In her 9 AM class, s…

Mrs. Davis teaches ninth grade biology. In her 9 AM class, she first asks her students whether they think dogs have more or less than 100,000 bones in their bodies. Every student quickly says that dogs have less than 100,000 bones. She then asks the students to guess how many bones dogs have in their bodies. The average guess is 700. Then, in her 1 PM class, Mrs. Davis first asks her students whether they think dogs have more or less than 10 bones in their bodies. Every student quickly says that dogs have more than 10 bones. She then asks the students to guess how many bones dogs have in their bodies. The average guess is 150. The difference in the average guess in the 9 AM class (700 bones) as compared to the 1 PM class (150 bones) would be best explained by what decision-making issue?

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