If you were placed into an experimental manipulation whereby your food intake and subsequent weight were changed, what would happen?
a. If you gained weight, your body would increase its energy expenditure.
b. If you lost weight, your body would compensate by decreasing energy expenditures.
c. Your body will attempt to "defend" your original weight.
d. All of the above are correct.
D
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Both Jason and Bradley believe that their dad should not drive over the speed limit on their family vacation to Florida. While Jason does not want his dad to get a speeding ticket, Bradley believes that rules are rules and laws are laws and need to be obeyed. Jason's reasoning is characteristic of the ____ level, and Bradley's is characteristic of the ____ level of moral development
a. preconventional; postconventional b. preconventional; conventional c. conventional; preconventional d. postconventional; preconventional
In a one-way analysis of variance we deal with unequal sample sizes by
a. not allowing them. b. doing nothing different. c. averaging the means. d. multiplying each squared deviation by nj as we go along.
The thin membrane that moves in and out in response to sound wave patterns and passes the vibrations to the middle ear is the:
a. tympanic membrane c. cochlea b. auditory nerve d. anvil
The pathway for a muscle contraction is:
A. axon releases acetylcholine, which stimulates the motor endplate, and an endplate potential is created. B. motor endplate creates an endplate potential, and the axon releases acetylcholine. C. motor endplate releases acetylcholine to create an endplate potential. D. motor endplate stimulates an axon to release acetylcholine, and an endplate potential is created.