Which person would be diagnosed with hypertension?

a. Adele, whose blood pressure reading is 92/40
b. Bernard, whose blood pressure reading is 100/70
c. Carlysle, whose blood pressure reading is 120/70
d. Denny, whose blood pressure reading is 141/92


d

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Dr. Sheffield has found that forcing his patients to take medication has caused a problem with being able to treat them effectively. This problem is likely to be that ____

a. patients who are forced to take medication tend to become overmedicated and can't focus on therapy b. he becomes so exhausted from forcing treatment on the patients that his own personal resources become depleted and he can't focus on their therapy c. it is illegal in all cases to force treatment on anyone who is unwilling to embrace it d. patients who are forced into treatment resist it, which nullifies the potentially beneficial effects of therapy

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Traditionally, electroencephalography (EEG) is most commonly used to study a. emotion

b. psychopathology. c. states of consciousness and epilepsy. d. learning and memory.

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Which of the following is true concerning Accelerated Learning techniques?

A) Playing classical music for students appears to increase their rates of learning. B) Asking students to visualize information that they are learning appears to increase their rates of learning. C) Students who employ relaxed breathing techniques appear to learn more quickly than those students who do not use these techniques. D) Research concerning suggestive learning techniques does not provide strong evidence supporting the effectiveness of these techniques.

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In keeping with the research on taste aversion conditioning, a good way to increase Jana's preference for turnips would be to:

A) ?give her a tasty dessert after she eats her turnips. B) ?give her a tasty dessert before she eats her turnips. C) ?sprinkle sugar on the turnips. D) ?first give her something that tastes even worse than turnips.

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