A generalized state of apprehension or foreboding is called ______
a. tension c. anxiety
b. stress d. arousal
C
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Why is hypertension often called the "silent killer"?
a. It has a strong genetic link. b. It produces no obvious symptoms. c. It is not currently a focus of research efforts. d. It results from the use of convenience foods and reliance on modern conveniences that reduce opportunities for exercise.
The category "furniture" is a
a. prototype. b. superordinate-level category. c. basic-level category. d. subordinate-level category.
In Irving Biederman's recognition by components theory, a basic form, such as a cylinder or block is called a:
a. element b. geon c. cell d. soma
A physician who describes an infant as slow to develop and respond because of congenital problems is attributing the cause of the abnormality to the
a. postnatal environment. b. infant's heredity. c. mother's heredity. d. intrauterine environment.