question archive   1) please define and explain the following concepts: instincts, drive - reduction theory, primary drives, secondary drives, homeostasis, need for achievement, optimum arousal, and incentive approaches

  1) please define and explain the following concepts: instincts, drive - reduction theory, primary drives, secondary drives, homeostasis, need for achievement, optimum arousal, and incentive approaches

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1) please define and explain the following concepts: instincts, drive

- reduction theory, primary drives, secondary drives, homeostasis, need for achievement, optimum arousal, and incentive approaches. Define explain and describe

2) What family-based programs are used to deter juvenile delinquency, abuse, and neglect?

3) Your friend has just learned she is pregnant and, knowing you have

taken a course in child development, has asked for your advice on prenatal care. What are the two most important things that you think a mother (and father) should know about prenatal development?

4) Why do we typically only value the content taught in schools in regards to intelligence?

5) Theoretical support, applicable models, and impact of change Cognitive, emotional, spiritual, motivational or skill-building methods, resources, and interventions that provide change for program participants Proposed methods, interventions, programs and services intended to produce change Risk and protective factors for treatment interventions and activities Cultural and ethical considerations

6)  Reserpine is a drug. What does it do?A) Antagonist to all MonoamineB) Antagonist toACh C) Antagonist to Dopamine D) Agonist to Dopaminec.

7) The depolarization of the cell results from which of the following?a) threshold-induced hyperpolarization potentials b) a negative shift in the resting potential c) opening of chloride-specific intake channels d) opening of sodium ion channels

8) why do the test prep sheets have no answers?

9) Which of the following is Cranial Nerve XIa) spinal accessoryB) olfactoryc) trigeminald) vagus

10) what is a "statement problem" for a research proposal. How does one write it?

11) Which of the following is NOT true regarding the synapse?a) The synapse is initiated by an action potential.

b) The synapse is a physical gap between neuronal membranec) Synaptic fu can be modified by drugs d) The synapse is a functional process that involves transmission of messages between neurons

12) Can you please explain this to me and give me an example.The extent to which my future plans are expressions of my personality What might be realistic limitations for such expression (that is, you may not be able to do what comes naturally for you).

13) The basal ganglia area) is located in the forebrainb) located in the brain stemc) part of the mesencenphalon d) nuclei that send sensory information to the cortex

14) How do each of these ethical theories relate to one another? Which one of these theories best aligns with your personal beliefs and why? Which is least aligned with your personal beliefs? Why?

 

15) Identify a cultural practice that is considered acceptable in one country but is not acceptable in another. How should we respond, if at all, to customs and laws in other countries that clash with our own cultural beliefs about morality? 

16) behaviorism vs mentalism and how they affect asa practice

17) Examine the six mechanisms of self-enhancement. Explain how these mechanisms bolster the self-concept.

 

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