The periphery of the retina is superior to the center for viewing
A. colorful objects in bright light.
B. black and white objects in bright light.
C. objects in fine detail in dim light.
D. objects with less detail in dim light.
Answer: D
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A. doesn't work very well. B. is a form of contingency management. C. is a common technique in 12-step programs. D. is based on the "stages of change" model.
Debra is about to get married for the second time. Her first marriage lasted only two years, and was really a rather unhappy relationship from start to finish. When she thinks back on those times,
, she wonders why she ever got married at all. According to research a. her second marriage is likely to be pretty much as happy as her first marriage was. b. she will have learned a lot of lessons from her first marriage, making her second marriage far more likely to succeed. c. her second marriage will only have a good chance of succeeding if she has no children from her first marriage. d. her second marriage will be complicated by the leftover feelings that she has from her first marriage, because studies show that a minimum of 5 years is needed between marriages to make a second marriage work.
For years, American automobiles did not have the level of quality that foreign, particularly Japanese, automobiles had. However, that has changed, and most automobiles built in the United States have comparable or superior quality than imports. Consumers' attitudes are slow to change, however, and marketers must use which strategy to change the cognitive component of consumers' attitudes?
A) change beliefs B) shift importance C) add beliefs D) change ideal E) change feelings
James Olds and Peter Milner reported that electrical stimulation of rat brain
a. could have reinforcing effects. b. acted as an aversive stimulus. c. altered arousal. d. delayed memory processing. e. can induce eating and drinking.