Which type of conditioning usually deals with voluntary responses? _____
#2
What contaminant in illicit drugs historically is associated with Parkinson disease? _____
#3
What percent of twins are monozygotic?
#4
What percent of twins are dizygotic?
#5
Explain how a twin concordance study works.
#6
What kind of study compares the frequency with which twins develop the same disease?
#7
Explain how an adoption study works.
#8
What type of study compares disease outcomes in siblings (especially twins) raised by different parents
#9
New baby and toddler is being mean to baby is managed with _____
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Flashcard 1: Which type of conditioning usually deals with voluntary responses? _____
Answer: Operant conditioning
Flashcard 2: What contaminant in illicit drugs historically is associated with Parkinson disease? _____
Answer: MPTP
Flashcard 3: What percent of twins are monozygotic?
Answer: 20%
Flashcard 4: What percent of twins are dizygotic?
Answer: 80%
Flashcard 5: Explain how a twin concordance study works.
Answer: Compares the frequency with which twins (mono- or dizygotic) develop the same disease.
Flashcard 6: What kind of study compares the frequency with which twins develop the same disease?
Answer: Twin concordance study
Flashcard 7: Explain how an adoption study works.
Answer: Compares disease outcomes in siblings (especially twins) raised by different parents
Flashcard 8: What type of study compares disease outcomes in siblings (especially twins) raised by different parents
Answer: Adoption study
Flashcard 9: New baby and toddler is being mean to baby is managed with _____
Answer: mom spending more time with toddler
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