Theresa had an ectopic pregnancy and her physician found there was scarring of her fallopian tubes
After her surgery, her physician had to deliver the bad news that she was unlikely to be able to get pregnant without medical intervention, and that she had a previously undiagnosed sexually transmitted disease. Which disease did she most likely have?
a) herpes
b) syphilis
c) chlamydia
d) papilloma virus
Answer: c
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In the textbook, the author gave an example of a student who wanted to have participants read resumes and make recommendations about job candidates whose attractiveness was manipulated by means of photographs attached to the resumes. It was suggested that all the people whose photographs were used in the study be strangers to the participants. This was because _____
a. the participants wouldn't have taken the experiment seriously if they had recognized the people applying for the jobs b. the experiment wouldn't have taken the required amount of time if the participants had known the people applying for the jobs c. both a and b d. it was important to avoid "familiarity" as a confounding variable
Concerning the issue of affirmative action, surveys tend to show that Americans are
a. strongly in favor of it, regardless of their race or sex. b. strongly opposed to it, regardless of their race or sex. c. divided on the issue, with African Americans more supportive of it than Caucasians. d. divided on the issue, with men more supportive of it than women.
Single-case experiments are desirable when a researcher
a. wants to assess therapeutic or intervention techniques. b. the behaviors being studied are common to many people. c. does not want to gather extensive information about a person or a phenomenon. d. believes that there is a strong possibility that the results will be influenced by cohort effects.
According to the DSM-5, a major depressive episode is a period marked by at least ____ symptoms of depressed and lasting for _____ weeks or more.
a.) Six; two b.) Five; three c.) Five; two d.) Six; six