English is taught to more than __________ of students in the European Union.

A. 20%
B. 45%
C. 70%
D. 90%


Answer: D

Psychology

You might also like to view...

Why are ethical guidelines valuable?

A. They reduce experiment liability. B. They limit the amount of research. C. They obligate participants to complete the experiment. D. They protect the well-being of the participants involved.

Psychology

Parents who expect absolute obedience, establish the rules, and expect their children to obey them without question are

a. authoritative. c. permissive. b. authoritarian. d. uninvolved.

Psychology

While playing poker with his friends, Matthew scratches his right leg before winning a very big hand

He decides that scratching his right leg will be his "lucky gesture," and for a long time scratches his right leg with every hand that is dealt. This silly superstition violates which rules of critical thinking? A) Correlation versus causation B) Falsifiability C) Extraordinary claims D) Occam's Razor

Psychology

C) We run the risk of assigning narrowly defined functions to brain regions, rather than remembering that most functions are distributed

What is the danger of relying too much on neuroimaging tests? A) We will give up using traditional psychological tests for assessing brain functions. Incorrect. There is no indication of this risk of neuroimaging tests presented by your textbook. B) We may focus too much on activity in areas that are not traditionally thought to be specialized for a particular function. Correct. As your book points out, it is important to remember not to overemphasize localization of function and to be cautious in interpretation of neuroimaging results. D) We will pay too much attention to how different parts of the brain work together rather than focusing on individual parts and how they function.

Psychology