Which is correct?
a. People have been shown to be alive (Smith and Jones, 2012).
b. People have been shown to be alive (Smith, and Jones, 2012).
c. People have been shown to be alive (Smith & Jones, 2012).
d. People have been shown to be alive (Smith, & Jones, 2012).
C
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Regarding a neuron's soma, all but which of the following are TRUE?
a. The soma conducts outgoing messages to other neurons. b. The soma is the neuron's cell body. c. The soma conducts life-sustaining functions of the cell. d. The soma contains the cell's genetic material. e. The soma houses the cell's nucleus.
Which type of task is best suited to assessing fluid intelligence?
a. A trivial contest b. A timed maze completion c. A test of cultural norms d. A vocabulary test
In many places famous for long-lived persons, the long-lived may tend to exaggerate their age
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Jaime has been in and out of psychiatric facilities for most of his life due to his chronic psychological instability, but he has been living at home for the last three months. Jaime has recently been named as a suspect in a rape case, and following an investigation, the police arrest him. As part of their usual procedure, the police read Jaime his Miranda rights, and although Jaime doesn't
understand them, he says he does. The police question Jaime for several hours until he confesses. Is Jaime's statement admissible? A. Yes, in this type of situation the statement is usually admissible. B. If Jaime's lawyer says that Jaime didn't understand the Miranda warning, then Jaime's statement will not be admissible. C. If Jaime's lawyer says that Jaime didn't understand the Miranda warning because of his psychological instability, then Jaime's statement will not be admissible. D. If Jaime's lawyer proves that Jaime didn't understand the Miranda warning because of his psychological instability (he provides Jaime's psychiatric records), then Jaime's statement will not be admissible.