The unemployment rates for emerging adults is __________ as high as for adults beyond age __________.

A. twice; 25
B. three times; 30
C. four times; 25
D. ten times; 30


Answer: A

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A. People are more likely to use stereotypes when in a crowded, dirty subway station than an empty, clean one. B. People are more likely to rely on scripts when they aren't very interested in the interaction. C. People are more likely to avoid using schemas when carefully considering information. D. People are less likely to use outgroup homogeneity when seeing people as individuals.

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According to the textbook, Alan Alda refused to eat a hard-boiled egg because Elizabeth Loftus suggested to him that his answers to a questionnaire revealed that he must have gotten sick after eating hard-boiled eggs at some time in his life. His refusal illustrates

a. how hypnosis can aid in the recovery of long-forgotten memories. b. how easy it is to implant false memories. c. how classical conditioning produces taste aversions. d. the difference between repression and suppression regarding memory loss.

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A brain-injured patient who can still execute a perfect golf swing or a high dive but is unable to recall or relearn even the broad outlines of American history is exhibiting superior function in which type of memory?

a. procedural memory b. semantic memory c. episodic memory d. fact memory

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Regarding the superego, which of the following statements is TRUE?

a. The conscience and ego ideal are the subparts of the superego. b. The superego operates on the pleasure principle. c. The superego is made up of innate biological instincts. d. The superego is the thinking and planning executive part of the personality.

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