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9. Behavioral Counseling targets: A) Behavior of client such as helping them to

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Question

9. Behavioral Counseling targets: A) Behavior of client such as helping them to stop smoking B) Behavior of insects c) Both A & B D) None of The Above 10. Four parts of a Neuron are A) Dendrites, Cell body, Axon, Presynaptic terminals (synapse) B) Axon, Dendrites, Spinal cord and Heart C) Cell Wall, Brain, Nerves, Layers D) All of The Above 11. Pavlov's work had its greatest influence on A) Psychoanalysis B) Evolution C) Behavioral Psychology D) None of The Above 12. The Variable that is hypothesized to be affected in an experiment: A) Independent Variable B) Dependent Variable C) Genetic Variable D) None of The Above s 13. An example of Positive reinforcement is: A) Words of Praise B) Scolding C) Beatings D) Electric Shocks A) Words of Pra st 14. A chemical message that acts on the membrane of the dendrite of the receiving neuron A) An isomorphic model B) Cerebral Cortex C) Neurotransmitter D) None of The Above 15. An exciting or traumatic events causes: A) you to fall asleep instantly B) a rise in the glucose level in your blood C) a slower heart beat D) None Of The Above 16. The different conditions are applied across different groups of subjects: A) Within subject experiment B) Between groups experiment C) After groups experiment D) None of The Above

Explanation / Answer

9.(A)

10. (A)

11. (C)

12. (B)

A dependent variable refers to what you intend to measure in the experiment and what is affected during the experiment. It is called dependent because it "depends" on the independent variable.

13. (A)

14. (C)

Neurotransmitters are chemical messenger molecules that diffuse across the synapse and attach to receptors on the dendrites of the receiving neuron.

15. (D)

16.(B)

In the design of experiments, a between-group design refers to an experiment that has two or more groups of subjects each being tested by a different testing factor simultaneously. Whereas a within-subject design refers to a type of experimental design in which all participants are exposed to every treatment or condition.