In the United States, _____ cancer has the second highest death rate of any cancer

A) ?lung
B) ?colorectal
C) ?breast
D) ?prostate


B

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"If my mother visits today, I am not going to cook dinner. She has just arrived. I am not going to cook dinner." This is an example of ______.

A. propositional reasoning B. a syllogism C. counterfactual thinking D. an unconditional statement

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Many television viewers are impressed by "psychic

mediums" who pretend to communicate with the deceased friends and relatives of audience members. Typically, the viewers will remember the apparent "hits," or correct statements made by the "mediums," while ignoring the "misses," or incorrect statements. This tendency is referred to as a. the Barnum effect. b. the confirmation bias. c. the astrologer's dilemma. d. uncritical acceptance.

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According to research on friendship during middle childhood,

A) by age 8 or 9, children name only a handful of good friends. B) friendships are highly unstable over the elementary and middle school years. C) school-age children's friendships are less selective than those of preschoolers. D) friendships are largely based on engaging in similar activities.

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Mandy, a 9-month-old infant, saw a little girl in a toy store pushing buttons on a musical toy that plays a different song for each button. When Mandy's grandmother gave the same toy to her the following day, Mandy immediately started pushing the buttons. In the context of infants' cognitive development, Mandy was most likely displaying

A. categorization. B. deferred imitation. C. object permanence. D. dishabituation.

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