Generally, data for ______ are presented in pie charts and bar graphs.
A. ordinal variables
B. categorical variables
C. ratio variables
D. continuous variables
Answer: B
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"Spiritual" tasks
a. are the same as "religious" tasks b. are easily identified since everyone's tasks in this area of task work are the same c. include a search for meaningfulness d. may include the reestablishment of broken connections, for instance with one's own body e. are embraced by the concept of biopsychosocial tasks
An examination of a single person's unique characteristics is at the heart of the _____ approach to studying personality
Fill in the blank with correct word
Which of the following best summarizes the differences between men's and women's brains in young adulthood?
A) The sex differences that were seen in childhood and adolescence become less pronounced in young adulthood. B) The corpus callosum develops faster in young men than in young women. C) The amount, distribution, and ratio of gray matter to white matter differs considerably between men and women in young adulthood. D) The distribution of glial cells is markedly different between young men and young women.
Sheena's brother was recently killed in a road accident. He was run over by a car driven by a drunk driver. A group of college students who belonged to an organization that protested against driving under the influence of alcohol asked her to sign a petition and donate to the cause. Sheena was glad to help them because she was still grieving her brother's death. This scenario demonstrates how the _____ of Sheena's attitude influenced her behavior.
A) accessibility
B) universality
C) reciprocity
D) conformity