People who have _____ are afraid of being evaluated in some negative way by others, so they tend to avoid situations that can be embarrassing
A) agoraphobia
B) social anxiety disorder
C) a specific phobia
D) an interactive phobia
Answer: B
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What will be an ideal response?
James is comparing recordings of a rod's reaction to a very bright light and a dim light. He soon observes that the bright light produces _________ in the rod than the dim light
a. greater hyperpolarization b. less hyperpolarization c. greater depolarization d. less hyperpolarization
Which statement about online interaction among friends is true?
A) Online messaging between preexisting friends often increases adolescents’ perception of intimacy in the relationship. B) Social media sites can support existing relationships among adolescents but rarely contribute to the formation of new friendships. C) Most teenagers report that online communication has improved their competence in face-to-face social interactions. D) Teenagers with positive face-to-face peer relationships tend to have smaller networks of social media friends.
What is the result of the public and government demand for increased accountability from schools?
A. the separation of academic responsibilities into private coaching and government assessment B. the inclusion of new legislation for the assessment of teaching and supporting staff in schools C. the inclusion of government evaluators for academic curricula D. the spread of state-mandated testing to measure just what students had or had not learned