Who adapted the Binet-Simon Intelligence Test for American use and established norms for the test?

a. Alfred Binet
b. Henry Goddard
c. Theodore Simon
d. Lewis Terman
e. Ira Stanford


d

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Which of the following is among the six common characteristics of suicide?

a. Most people who end their own lives have clearly decided that they no longer want to live. b. The most common emotion in suicide is apathy. c. Only a small minority of those who are successful give some indication of their intentions. d. Suicide is viewed as a way to escape from psychological pain.

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Which of the following would constitute a violation of the ethical standard of confidentiality?

a. At a conference, a psychologist presents the neuropsychological assessment scores for an Alzheimer's patient, telling the audience only that the data came from "a 64-year-old Caucasian male.". b. A professor shows a portion of a therapy session with one of his clients during a graduate seminar, after having obtained the client's consent to do so. c. A study author indicates that participants were 203 undergraduate students enrolled in introductory psychology at the university during fall 2011. d. None of the above scenarios involves a breach of confidentiality.

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Warm-blooded and cold-blooded animals attempt to maintain

A. approximately the same internal temperatures but do so through different methods. B. approximately the same internal temperatures using the same methods. C. very different internal temperatures, with the warm-blooded animals having internal temperatures about 10°F higher than cold-blooded animals. D. very different internal temperatures but use the same methods to maintain their respective set points.

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The cell membrane of a neuron is ______

a. impermeable b. translucent c. semi-permeable d. completely permeable

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