Which of the following statements about drinking alcohol is TRUE?
A) The majority of sexual assaults involving youths occur when at least one person is drunk.
B) Currently the drinking age in all fifty states is age 21.
C) Adolescents who don't begin to drink until they are 21 tend to drink less as adults than those who started earlier.
D) all of the above
Answer: D
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A. Participants had very little confidence in the accuracy of their memories of the events 32 weeks after they occurred. B. Participants had a very high level of confidence of the terrorist events and also had high confidence in their present "everyday" memories 32 weeks later. C. Participants had high confidence in the accuracy of their memories of the terrorist events 32 weeks later, but when actually tested made significant errors when asked what they were doing on the day of the attacks. D. After 32 weeks, participants had a high level of confidence in their memories of the terrorist events, but lower belief in their memories of "everyday" events.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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A. species heredity. B. meiosis. C. individual heredity. D. mitosis.
ISLE 2.11 Signal Detection Theory and the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROCClick on the above link to work though the ISLE activity. Once you've completed the activity, navigate back and answer the following question.According to signal detection theory, lax criterions are likely to result in more ______, and strict criterions are more likely to result in more ______.
A. false alarms; misses B. hits; false alarms C. misses; correct rejections D. misses; false alarms