During the process of mummification, early Egyptians discarded the

A. heart.
B. brain.
C. lungs.
D. stomach.


Answer: B

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Dizygotic twins

a. are referred to as identical twins. c. develop when two ova are fertilized. b. demonstrate differences that are solely the result of nurture. d. share 100% of their genes.

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According to the chapter Aggression Breeds Aggressionabout the catharsis hypothesis, the second

investigation allowed participants to (a) talk about their raging emotionality (b) express anger towards individuals who had angered them (c) model their aggressive behavior in front of young children (d) engage in psychoanalytic therapy regarding feelings of frustration and aggression

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Which of the following statements about cognitive intervention is true?

A) Cognitive intervention is of limited usefulness to adults over age 65. B) Most older adults are unaware of memory declines and do not know that they need to take extra steps to ensure recall. C) Older adults' relatively well-preserved metacognition is a powerful asset in cognitive training efforts. D) Cognitive intervention rarely results in improved day-to-day problem solving.

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