If a person is presented with the words panda, monkey, and banana, and asked which words go together, a person who thinks more analytically will say:
A) panda and banana.
B) monkey and banana.
C) panda and monkey.
D) all three words go together.
Ans: C) panda and monkey.
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A) drilling holes through the eye sockets to alleviate intraocular pressure. B) severing the corpus callosum. C) severing connections between the frontal lobes and inner brain structures. D) removing the prefrontal cortex.
A correlation coefficient's negative sign indicates that
a. the correlation is significant (real). b. the two factors are unrelated. c. the first factor causes the second factor to change. d. as one variable increases, the other variable decreases.
Martin is morbidly obese and is increasingly frustrated with his repeated failed diet attempts. He wants to pursue a more dramatic approach to weight loss that will guarantee permanent results and is deciding between gastric bypass surgery or liposuction. Given his goal, which procedure would be preferable?
A. Liposuction, because it redistributes fat around the body B. Gastric bypass, because it reduces nutrient intake from food C. Both options would be effective for producing long-lasting weight loss with minimal effort. D. Neither option will guarantee long-lasting results without significant lifestyle modifications.
According to the article The Nose Knows about the ability of mothers to detect the scent of their babies, in the main study when mothers were presented with three odors [infant, sweat and lotion] some mothers had their own infant's odor to
recognize and some had the odor of an unfamiliar infant. It was found that: (a) mothers were better at recognizing their own infant's odor (b) mothers were better at recognizing an unfamiliar infant's odor (c) the group of mothers who were trying to recognize their own infant's odor were not different from the group of mothers working with an unfamiliar infant's odor