The primary cause of death from sudden sniffing death syndrome is:
a. dangerous behavior from engaging in reality testing.
b. a stroke.
c. suffocation.
d. cardiac arrest.
Ans: D
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a. Some psychologists have questioned whether repression exists. b. When people experience painful emotional events, they avoid all thoughts associated with these events, which tends to keep cues out of mind that could trigger a painful memory. c. Active suppression of the memory may become true repression. d. Repression is the conscious effort to put something out of mind or to keep it from awareness.
Jerry is asked to think of a word that rhymes with "motor." Jimmy is asked to think about how a motor works. The next day, both men are asked, "Hey, what was the word that you heard yesterday that rhymes with 'voter'?" _____ will be more likely to recall "motor" because _____.
A) Jerry; rhyme judgements almost always result in better encoding than do semantic judgements B) Jerry; the encoding context matched the retrieval context C) Jimmy; semantic judgements almost always result in better encoding than do rhyme judgements D) Jimmy; the retrieval context was sufficiently dissimilar from the encoding context
The nervous system most dominant while relaxing is the:
a. extrapyramidal motor system. b. sympathetic nervous system. c. somatic nervous system. d. parasympathetic nervous system.
When a specific gene has more than one version, those versions are known as
A. diathesis. B. molecules. C. alleles. D. environmental factors.