What would be the expected outcome of damage to the suprachiasmatic nucleus?
A. lengthening of the circadian rhythm
B. eliminating the ability to dream
C. shortening of the circadian rhythm
D. developing sleep-related problems
Answer: D. developing sleep-related problems
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What will be an ideal response?
Brad is a social psychologist. Marion is a sociologist. Which research question is most likely of interest to both of them?
a. How do societal factors influence racial differences in academic achievement? b. How does positive and negative feedback impact conceptions of the self? c. Do different socioeconomic groups express different political attitudes? d. Can an authority figure influence people to act in ways that they normally would not?
As discussed in the text, there are a number of cognitive tendencies found among gamblers that have the effect of encouraging these people to keep gambling. One of the MOST common is the tendency to see losses as ____
a. "near wins" (not losses at all) b. "par for the course" (as a certain number of losses are expected) c. "practice runs" (helping to improve technique in the long term) d. "not their fault" (special exceptions due to circumstances)
Sarah recently struck the right side of her head. She finds she is having trouble in her classes because, even though she takes down all the notes in class, when her friends go through their notes with her they notice she has missed almost half the information. In particular, she seems to miss everything that the professor writes on the left side of the board. Based on this information, Sarah may
be suffering from: a. visual neglect b. attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder c. Munchausen by proxy d. visual agnosia