Grace learns that her infant child needs to have blood drawn…

Grace learns that her infant child needs to have blood drawn every week to check on a medical condition. Blood draws tend to cause infants pain and when infants are in pain, they naturally react by crying. The first time Grace and her child enter the doctor’s office, the child doesn’t respond at all until the doctor does the blood draw. As soon as the child feels the needle, the child reacts by crying. The exact same thing happens the next five times. The sixth time, the child starts crying as soon as they enter the doctor’s office, before the doctor has even started the blood draw. In this example of classical conditioning, the child’s crying as soon as they enter the doctor’s office on the sixth visit (before the blood draw happens) is the:

Angela has constant short-lived bouts of feels of abject ter…

Angela has constant short-lived bouts of feels of abject terror. Seemingly without warning, she’ll begin to sweat and tremble, her heart will start racing, she’ll feel dizzy and lightheaded, and she’ll generally feel as if she might be dying. Which psychological disorder best matches the description of Angela above?

There are two art professors at a local community college. I…

There are two art professors at a local community college. In Mr. Johnston’s class, every week students are given a specific item that they have to draw, paint, or sculpt. In Mrs. Pepper’s class, students are given a broad description of what item they should draw, paint, or sculpt, but they are told to pick the specific item that they will produce for themselves. Based upon Self-Determination Theory, what basic need might Mrs. Pepper’s class satisfy more so than Mr. Johnston’s class?