Almeda’s skin has lost some flexibility and the lens of her left eye is beginning to cloud. She is concerned that the normally separate protein fibers that make up her body’s connective tissue are forming bonds with one another. You can tell Almeda that she can reduce cross-linking by __________
A) eating a healthy diet
B) decreasing her heart rate
C) increasing her body fat
D) moving less often
Answer: A
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a. Hypomania is when a person is beginning to feel depressed. b. Mania is when a person is "high" but totally coherent. c. Hypomania involves increased levels of activity combined with an expansive mood. d. Mania is a less severe form of the disorder than hypomania.
Whenever Roger says "please," his father gives Roger what he asks for. This in turn increases Roger's use of the word "please.". Giving in to Roger's requests appears to be a form of a. reinforcement
b. punishment. c. counterimitation. d. inhibition.
The most important difference between a census and a population survey is that a census:
A) doesn't test a psychological theory B) can only be conducted every ten years C) requires researchers to sample an entire population D) requires researchers to oversample members of minority groups
If one draws two samples of size N from a distribution of raw scores (with replacement), then the means of the two samples will _________
a. be equal b. perhaps be equal but not necessarily c. be equal to the standard error d. be equal to 1.0