As the former captain of the football team, John organized a game for his 25th high-school class reunion. Afterward, all the players complained that they were aching, and that they were much stronger and faster in high school

What is the nature of their biosocial changes?

Their fibers for Type I muscles have been reduced by about 25 percent since high school.
Their fibers for Type II muscles have been reduced by about 50 percent since high school.
Their back muscles, connective tissues, and bones have lost strength.
Their lung capacity is reduced.


Their fibers for Type II muscles have been reduced by about 50 percent since high school.

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Fill in the blank with the correct word.

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Habituation and sensitization differ depending upon whether ____

a. the effect is retroactive or proactive b. the response grows weaker or stronger c. the animal's behavior changes or fails to change d. it occurs in all species or just mammals

Psychology

Aparna works in a hospital. She administers neuropsychological assessments to patients that may have brain injury or neurodegenerative diseases. In her assessments, she is most likely to begin by administering ____ and then following up with ____ as relevant to each patient

a. ?psychoactive drugs; psychotherapy b. ?psychotherapy; psychoactive drugs c. ?a standard battery of tests; a set of uniquely tailored assessments d. ?a set of uniquely tailored assessments; a standard battery of tests

Psychology

Brief psychodynamic psychotherapy tends to be most effective for _____

a) the undifferentiated type of schizophrenia. b) those who have a single psychological diagnosis, have functioning relationships, and who believe the therapy will be effective. c) individuals who have more than one diagnosable psychological disorder. d) individuals who lack significant social relationships.

Psychology