Research on women working in the corporate world indicated that women professionals are most likely to leave that career because they
a. become income driven
b. need more education to be successful.
c. are pressured to by their husbands or boyfriends.
d. find themselves not being rewarded for the relational skills they value.
d
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The discussion about conditional reasoning pointed out that
a. the easiest kind of conditional reasoning task is denying the consequent. b. conditional reasoning tasks are much more difficult to solve than syllogisms. c. negative terms (e.g., never) do not affect the difficulty of a conditional reasoning problem. d. the central executive is especially active on conditional reasoning tasks
Which of the following statements is true of the signal-detection theory?
A) The signal received from an unidentified source cannot be perceived without having prior knowledge about the source. B) A stimulus appears to be in constant flux due to the inability of human senses to perceive the full spectrum of any sensory input. C) The relationship between a physical stimulus and a sensory response is fully mechanical. D) The intensity of a signal is one factor that determines whether people will perceive sensory stimuli or a difference between signals.
In an experiment studying classical conditioning, a tone sounds and 0.5 seconds later a puff of air is delivered to a participant's eye. The participant blinks. This process is repeated once per minute. After a number of trials, the participant blinks as soon as the tone sounds and before the puff of air is actually delivered. Within the context of this example, what is the US?
A) the puff of air B) the tone C) the time interval D) the blinking
Developmental injuries were caused by thalidomide to each of these organs EXCEPT the
a. ears. b. genitals. c. arms. d. legs.