When the Pure Food and Drugs Act was first passed, drugs were legally required to be
A. safe.
B. effective.
C. pure and accurately labeled.
D. all of the above.
C
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A. witchcraft. B. demons and evil spirits. C. the moon and stars. D. all of these are correct
What is the name of the classic behavioral assessment strategy designed by Mary Ainsworth?
A. the “strange situation” B. the “positive behavior support and functional assessment” C. the “functional behavioral assessment” D. the “experience sampling method”
The class is playing a game of Jeopardy! and it is your turn. "I'll take Specialties in Psychology for $300." The revealed answer is, "These psychological professionals work with situations in which environmental conditions may have an impact on mental health." Just before the buzzer sounds, what will you say?
A. "What is a neuropsychologist?" B. "What is a forensic psychologist?" C. "What is a psychiatric social worker?" D. "What is a developmental psychologist?"
In an experiment by Simon and Chabris (1999), participants were to watch people passing a basketball around, and were told to keep track of some activity within the game
What was the distinctive feature of the scene and and what proportion of people failed to notice it? a) During the game, a person in a gorilla suit walked into and out of the scene; almost no one failed to notice. b) During the game, a person in a gorilla suit walked into and out of the scene; nearly half failed to notice. c) A person in a gorilla suit was one of the ball passers; almost no one failed to notice. c) A person in a gorilla suit was one of the ball passers; nearly half failed to notice.