WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
◍ Difference between learning and non-learning.
Answer: Non-learning is a change rooted in other factors, not an experience
(fatigue or maturation)
◍ Ex of consummatory behaviors.
Answer: Chewing n swallowing food
◍ CS01.
Answer: Confirmation statement re accounts
◍ Standard pattern of affective dynamics.
Answer: A theory designed to explain how our emotional reactions change
with experience
◍ Buyback - contract requirements.
Answer: When a company buys back a shareholder's shares, whether out of
distributable profits and/or capital, it must enter into a contract with the
shareholder. This contract must be approved by the shareholders passing an
ordinary resolution and therefore it must be available for inspection before
any general meeting or attached to a written resolution. If the ordinary
resolution is to be passed at a general meeting (as on these facts), the
contract must be available for inspection no fewer than 15 days (not 14)
before the meeting.
◍ DNA polymerase CANNOT do which of the following?.
Answer: Synthesize the lagging strand continuously
◍ Why did Thorndike reject the idea of anthropomorphism that past
researchers used?.
Answer: Thorndike believed that the cat's actions were biological in nature.
, He thought it better to explain its behavior in terms of stimulus and response
events. The cat didn't push the lever to get the food. It, instead, had its main
reflexes (scratching and meowing) weakened over time, while the lever
pulling was strengthened. The cat has the biological need to get food for
survival.
◍ Acute myelogenous leukemia M4 sub-type is the correct answer. Gingival
hypertrophy is a presenting feature of acute myeloid leukaemia, mostly
myelomonocytic or monocytic (M4/M5) subtypes. It becomes an important..
Answer: Question ptsClinical picture shown below is likely seen in
aacute_lukemia_q10.png 48-year-old man with autoimmune
thrombocytopenia 40-year-old man with lead poisoning 23-year-old woman
on long term steroids for SLE 14-year-old boy with more than 20%
lymphoblasts in the bone marrow Acute myelogenous leukemia M4
sub-type
◍ Associationists- John Mill - Similarity.
Answer: The more similar two items are, the more likely they are to become
associated
◍ Edward Tolman.
Answer: Questioned behaviorist beliefs and theoriesViewed organisms as
flexible and adaptableReinforcement is not necessary and animals can make
expectations and S-S associations
◍ how do compensatory responses work in new drug taking contexts.
Answer: new-drug taking context-> no compensatory responses-> take same
high dose of drug (but OD)
◍ Which associative learning concepts did David Hartley contribute to?.
Answer: Contiguity and repetition
◍ What does Tinklepaugh's Delayed Matching to Sample experiment and
Waal's food and task experiment show?.
Answer: Animals form expectations about outcomes. They don't just have a
biological need to get food.