What statement best describes Sheila Rothman's belief about the context of womanhood?
a. What it means to be a woman has remained very constant from one time period to the next
b. What it means to be a woman is mostly defined by determinants of masculinity during any given time period.
c. What is means to be a woman is understood within the context of motherhood.
d. What it means to be a woman has shifted from one time period to the next.
d
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a. retroactive interference. b. state-dependent forgetting. c. proactive interference. d. memory reconstruction.
Which hormone reduces appetite and increases the feelings of being full when it is released into the bloodstream?
A) polypeptide B) insulin C) leptin D) glucose
Within the multidimensional integrative approach to understanding psychopathology, learned helplessness is considered a ______________ dimension
a. biological b. physiological c. emotional d. psychological
Dr. Ford wants to test the hypothesis that room color can affect memory. To that end, he randomly assigns 10 students to a condition where they study a written passage while seated in a room that is painted a lilac color. The other 10 students study the passage while seated in an identical room that is painted bright orange. After both groups studied the passage for one hour, they are given a
multiple-choice test over the material. Dr. Ford then calculates how many questions the students in both groups answer correctly. In Dr. Ford’s study, the independent variable is ____. a. ?the people who studied the passage while seated in the lilac room b. ?the color of the room in which the students studied the passage c. ?the test scores of the students d. ?whether or not the students were able to recall information about the passage