____________ is generally considered to be the "father of psychology."

a) Max Wertheimer
b) William James
c) Wilhelm Wundt
d) Sigmund Freud


c

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How did Thurstone's conceptualization of intelligence differ from Spearman's?

a. Thurstone argued for a single, global intelligence rather than a multidimensional model. b. Thurstone believed that intelligence was almost exclusively nonverbal. c. Thurstone believed the components of intelligence were largely independent, whereas Spearman believed in a single process. d. Thurstone believed intelligence was best measured by physiologic processes.

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Regarding human sex drives, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Large doses of alcohol suppress orgasm in women and erections in men. b. Amphetamines, cocaine, and Ecstasy tend to enhance and increase sexual response in both men and women. c. Men's and women's sex drives are closely related to the testosterone level in their bloodstreams. d. Substances that increase sexual desire or pleasure are called aphrodisiacs.

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Stephanie has bipolar disorder. What is true about her brain glucose metabolism rates?

A. They will be high in both mania and depression. B. They will be low in both mania and depression. C. It will be low in mania and high in depression. D. It will be high in mania and low in depression.

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Which of the following is true regarding the Palinscar and Brown (1984) study on adolescents with learning disabilities?

a) in the teacher role, they learned less b) in the student role, they misbehaved c) there was no change in performance based on role d) in the teacher role, they learned more

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