Some researchers have suggested that individuals with chronic pain may not perceive distances differently, but rather, may have _____
A) ?emotional overreactions
B) ?different expectations
C) ?cognitive differences
D) ?less motivation
B
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Inheriting a greater tolerance for the negative effects of alcohol
a. makes it more likely that one will develop alcoholism. b. makes it less likely that one will develop alcoholism. c. has no effect on whether one will develop alcoholism. d. has a different effect on men compared to women as to whether one will develop alcoholism. e. makes it easier to say no to alcohol use.
Which of the following is an example of a characteristic of high-impact internships?
A. The internship is student-led, with little insight from supervisors or sponsoring professor. B. The student intern should effortlessly be able to apply what they have learned in class. C. The student intern is exposed to diverse ideas. D. The internship supervisor provides little feedback to let students experiment in the field.
To be conscious means
a. that one is awake. b. that one is aware. c. that one is completely alert. d. none of these.
Visual acuity is sharpest, when images cast by the environmental stimuli fall directly on
the fovea, because a. most of the cones in the fovea send their signals to only one ganglion cell instead of several. b. there are fewer bipolar and ganglion cells in the area surrounding the fovea than there are in the retina's periphery. c. there are no photoreceptors in the retina's periphery. d. the fovea has no blind spot. e. the distance between the retina and the optic nerve is minimized at the fovea.