A ____ is a sleep disturbance characterized by screaming and sudden wakening in a fearful state.
A. night terror
B. nightmare
C. sleep apnea
D. narcolepsy
Answer: A
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The greatest gains in visual acuity occur
a. from 9-12 months of age. b. from 1-2 months of age. c. from birth to 6 months of age. d. not until late childhood.
Juanita is a college sophomore who is completing a survey that asks "Has this stressful event happened to you at any time during the last two weeks?" Some of the items that she checked were "Working while in school"; "Sat through a boring class"; "Went into a test unprepared"; "Did worse than expected on a test"; "Assignments in all classes due at the same time"; "Got to class late"; "Couldn't
find a parking space"; and "Having roommate conflicts.". Students with higher scores on this survey are more likely to need health care (as measured by going to the student health center or infirmary) than students with lower scores. Juanita taking the a. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2). b. Social Readjustment Rating Scale. c. Undergraduate Stress Questionnaire. d. Disease-Prone Personality Scale.
Which of the following statements is true?
a. Mothers who do not return to work after the birth of a child when they prefer to work score lower on measures of stress and depression. b. Mothers who prefer to be at home with their children score higher on measures of stress and depression. c. Mothers who have high levels of stress at work have less sensitive interactions with their infants. d. Mothers who work more than forty hours a week have more positive and animated interactions with their children when they do spend time together.
Why would a researcher want to conduct a meta-analysis of effect sizes?
A) To determine what effect size to use in her study B) To replicate an experiment C) To find the average observed effect size of the topic of interest D) To determine what alpha level she should use