How does an EEG (electroencephalograph) work?
a. It creates an image of the area of the brain that responds to a flashing light.
b. It detects minute amounts of electrical activity.
c. It passes x-rays through the area of the brain under study.
d. All of these.
B
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What could be done to keep an Rh-negative mother from developing the antibodies that may harm future children?
a. Inject the mother with Rh immunoglobulin within 72 hours of birth. b. There is no treatment to avoid Rh incompatibility with future pregnancies. c. Strong injections of antibiotics can suppress the development of the antibodies. d. A blood transfusion for the mother is essential to stop the development of the antibodies.
According to Carol Gilligan (1982), women score lower on Kohlberg's stages of moral development because
a. women have been socialized to make judgments based upon logic. b. women have been socialized to make judgments based upon the needs of others. c. women are inherently less moral than men. d. the hormones that are more present in women lead them to be more caring of others.
Data on the effectiveness of short-term dynamic psychotherapy indicate:
A. claims that the program achieves major psychological changes are greatly exaggerated B. follow-up visits can, in fact, extend the duration of therapy to that of traditional psychoanalysis C. effective treatment of disorders like generalized anxiety, panic, and depression D. much more research must be conducted before the effectiveness of STDP can be properly assessed
Which of the following statements concerning chlamydia infection is FALSE?
A) ?The majority of women with lower reproductive tract chlamydia infection have few or no symptoms. B) ?Chlamydia is associated with penile cancer in men if left untreated. C) ?Women infected with chlamydia are up to five times more likely to become infected with HIV. D) ?Chlamydia is usually treated with doxycycline or azithromycin.