Which of the following sexually transmitted diseases is the one that is most likely to damage the fertility of both men and women?
a. hepatitis B
b. genital warts
c. gonorrhea
d. syphilis
C
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One risk factor for developing Alzheimer's disease is:
A. having Parkinson's disease B. having a stroke before the age of 40 C. brain injury in childhood D. inheriting one of ten different genes
In hypnosis, reliving of past events is described as
a. posthypnotic suggestion. b. posthypnotic amnesia. c. hypnotic analgesia. d. hypnotic age regression. e. hypnotic time distortion.
Which of the following best characterizes Tolman’s use of intervening variables?
a. He typically used them to represent cognitive variables. b. He refused to use them because they could not be measured. c. He used them to represent neurological processes until he could identify the relevant brain regions and actions. d. He used them so extensively that his theory was completely dominated by them and hence, not especially useful.
The defense mechanism whereby a person changes a wish into its more acceptable opposite is called __________
a. reaction formation b. counterfunctioning c. repression d. reversing