To best detect fetal distress, doctors typically use
A) the Apgar test. B) chorionic villus sampling.
C) electrodes. D) amniocentesis.
C
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Regarding persuasive appeals, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Messages that run counter to the perceived interests of the communicator tend to be perceived as more credible. b. Those of low intelligence or low self-confidence are generally harder to persuade. c. People in a good mood tend to be more receptive to persuasive messages than those in a bad mood. d. The more often people are exposed to a message, the more favorably they evaluate it, but only up to a point. e. Communicators who are similar to the audience are perceived more favorably than those who are dissimilar.
In the ___________ subtest of the WAIS-III, the test taker is asked to add a missing element to a pattern so that it progresses logically.
A. matrix reasoning B. vocabulary C. comprehension D. arithmetic E. picture completion
When the organism has reached a perfect balance between the amount of food consumed and amount of energy the body needs, the organism is said to have:
a. homeostasis c. desired weight b. optimum or ideal weight d. caloric-energy balance
Jeremy has a hearing impairment because his hair cells have been damaged. In terms of the functioning of his ears, the reason Jeremy cannot hear is because the:
a. sound waves cannot be transformed into nerve impulses b. sound waves cannot cause the oval window to vibrate c. tympanic membrane does not receive information from the basilar membrane d. cochlea has no fluid to generate sound vibrations