The subjects who participated in the Stanford Prison Experiment were all
a. graduate students.
b. judged to be violent.
c. recovering from drug addictions.
d. male.
e. friends with one another.
d. male.
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Damage to the cerebellum is MOST likely to result in
a. problems with coordination of movement. b. impairment of short-term memory. c. difficulties in judging distance. d. eating irregularities.
If all the efferent neurons were removed from your nervous system, you would be unable to:
A. process language B. move your body C. solve complex problems D. control your emotions
Which of the following statements about inclusion is true?
A) Inclusive classrooms enhance academic achievement for nearly all students with special needs. B) Children with special needs often do best when they receive instruction in a resource room for part of the day and in the regular classroom for the remainder. C) Most children with special needs function best when they receive all of their instruction in a resource room. D) Full inclusion is the most effective approach for educating children with special needs.
Our sense of smell is much weaker than our sense of taste
a. True b. False