Samantha is 16 years old and works after school at the local gas station. If Samantha is typical of other high students, working more than 10 hours a week will affect her

a. sleep patterns.
b. eating habits.
c. level of exercise.
d. all of these answers are correct


Answer: d

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a. Broca's aphasia.
b. spatial neglect.
c. locked-in syndrome.
d. neurogenic agnosia.

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Jenna can tell the difference between an object she has seen before and a new one. This ability is referred to as:

a. habituation. c. recognition memory. b. sensory memory. d. classical conditioning.

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The consensus paradigm reflects the idea that

A. most people have similar beliefs, values, and goals and that societal laws reflect the majority view. B. groups in society have fundamental differences and that those in power control societal elements, including law. C. groups in society have fundamental differences and that those in power control societal elements, including law. D. there are many groups in society and that they form allegiances and coalitions in a dynamic exchange of power.

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The major assumption made in the ontological argument for the existence of God is that:

a. ?one can find God by studying nature b. ?faith and reason are essentially the same process c. ?if one can think of something, it must exist d. ?the Aristotelian conception of God is the only correct conception of God

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