If a pregnancy test can detect pregnancy within two weeks after fertilization, it most likely works by:
a. detecting the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin in the woman's urine
b. detecting a rise in the woman's body temperature from 98.6 to about 99.3
c. detecting the presence of a much higher percentage of alpha brain waves during the woman's sleep cycles
d. detecting a dramatic increase in the acidity of the woman's urine
a
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Gains in height and weight ____ during middle childhood
a. slow down b. show a dramatic growth spurt c. are fairly steady d. are rapid for girls, but slow and steady for boys
A vaccine is available that can prevent most young women from being infected with human papilloma virus (HPV) if it is administered before
a. age 14. b. menarche. c. they become sexually active. d. the pubertal growth spurt.
Which of the following statements is the most accurate?
a. While DID symptoms can be faked or developed through suggestion, many physiological changes observed in DID patients would be very difficult to fake. b. DID symptoms and the many physiological changes observed in DID patients can be developed through suggestion and are easily faked. c. While physiological changes associated with DID are relatively easy to fake, the symptoms of DID are very difficult to fake or to develop through suggestion. d. Almost all cases of DID are probably faked or developed through therapist suggestion.
The seven sins of memory:
A) expose long-term memory as a highly unreliable storage system. B) reinforce the notion that almost all memories are distorted. C) are the occasional result of a fairly reliable system. D) are interesting topics for psychologists but usually have no real-world implications.