In the United States and the UK, most likely to breast-feed are mothers who ______.
A. are low-income
B. are young
C. have college degrees
D. have low levels of education
Answer: C
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a. ?“No way! I could get caught by the instructor, and then I'd fail.” b. ?“I cannot let you cheat because it would be unfair to the other students.” c. ?“Okay. As a friend, it's my duty to help you.” d. ?“I'll let you copy my answers, but you owe me a favor now.”
Regarding hypnosis, which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. Hypnosis was introduced by the Austrian physician, Karl Zener. b. Hypnosis is characterized by brain wave patterns similar to sleep. c. Hypnosis is an altered state characterized by narrowed attention and increased openness to suggestion. d. Hypnosis is a sleep state in which the subjects are partially aware of their actions and able to perform many activities not normally carried out during sleep.
Sal is being evaluated as a possible candidate for the space program. On which of Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences would we expect him to excel if he is a good candidate?
a) naturalist b) intrapersonal c) visual/spatial d) interpersonal
Greg couldn't wait to play in his first high school football game
Once he got there and saw the crowd, however, he began getting nervous. This reaction surprised him a bit because he didn't think much about how a crowd would affect his playing. His coach noticed how nervous he was and reminded him to just run the plays as they had practiced. By redirecting Greg's focus, the coach was trying to decrease the _____ for Greg. a) sense of self-serving bias b) social disinhibitory factors c) actor-observer effects d) audience effects