What do humans inherit at birth?
a. 23 chromosomes
b. 23 pairs of chromosomes
c. 46 pairs of chromosomes
d. Both X and Y chromosomes from our fathers
e. 23 pairs of chromosomes from our mothers
b. 23 pairs of chromosomes
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Which of the following is true of the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis in the context of pain?
a) It states that cultural differences in pain experiences, such as pain response, may occur quite early in life for English speakers. b) It states that individuals in poor and developing countries develop a higher tolerance to pain compared to those in developed countries. c) It suggests that the structure of language, which is highly dependent on culture, affects our perceptions and cognitions of our pain experiences. d) It suggests that our individual pain threshold, not our culture, is responsible for the way that we perceive pain.
A dangerous sleep disorder in which the person's air passages are obstructed is called
a. sleep apnea. c. narcolepsy. b. sleep terrors. d. sleepwalking.
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What will be an ideal response?
Valerie tells you that she has been receiving cognitive-behavioral treatment for her generalized anxiety disorder. This treatment most likely involves
a. bringing on the worry process during therapy sessions and confronting the anxiety-provoking images and worrisome thoughts head-on. b. discussing the earliest memories of anxiety-provoking events and finding meaning in these fears. c. snapping a rubber band on her wrist when she is anxious. d. the prescription of serotonin reuptake inhibitor medication.