Some of the side effects of atypical antipsychotics include weight gain, development of diabetes, and a decrease in the number of white blood cells

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


TRUE

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Bobby is an expert at chess. Peter is a novice at chess. Which of the following differences in their chess-playing would you expect to see? a. Bobby will take less time to select a move than Peter

b. Bobby will bypass steps that Peter needs when selecting his individual moves. c. Bobby will play to the goal of being stable and "autonomous," while Peter will not. d. Bobby will rely more on intuition and less on experience than Peter.

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After a cut through the midbrain separates the forebrain and part of the midbrain from all the lower structures, an animal ____.

A. stops sleeping B. sleeps a normal amount per day, but lacks REM sleep C. enters a prolonged state of sleep D. alternates rapidly between sleep and wakefulness

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After their children are grown, Helena and Opio take up new hobbies. Helena is learning how to do more programs on the computer, and Opio is exploring cooking. While Gutman may say these are examples of gender crossover, what should be inferred?

a) Middle and late adulthood is a time for exploring previously uncharted aspects of a personality. b) Once the child raising stage is over, men tend to become more feminine than women, and women become more masculine than men. Consider This: Helson believed this time of life was a complex biosocial phenomenon. LO 8.3: Explain the early theories of personality development c) If a couple has had children, they are more likely to pursue a divorce if they do not have separate hobbies. Consider This: Helson believed this time of life was a complex biosocial phenomenon. LO 8.3: Explain the early theories of personality development d) The stages following young adulthood continue to enforce societal gender stereotypes. Consider This: Helson believed this time of life was a complex biosocial phenomenon. LO 8.3: Explain the early theories of personality development

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What is the best evidence for the notion that sociocultural forces play a role in handedness?

A. Only 10 percent of the population is left-handed. B. Right-handed parents tend to have right-handed offspring. C. When societal attitudes change, the incidence of left-handedness changes. D. In American culture, most desks and scissors and golf clubs are made for right-handers.

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