____ is the MOST frequently reported infectious disease in the United States

A) ?Trichomoniasis
B) ?Candidiasis
C) ?Chlamydia
D) ?Gonorrhea


C

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A repeated-measures study using a sample of n = 20 participants would produce a t statistic with df = ____

a. 9 c. 20 b. 19 d. 39

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Which statement is correct about the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder?

a. It is more common among the lower socioeconomic classes. b. It is more common among European Americans than among Asian Americans. c. It is more common among boys than among girls. d. Around one percent of children in the United States are born with autism.

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Connie believes that she has severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) because she has been coughing and sneezing for the past few days. However, Connie fails to realize that if she truly had SARS, she would be exhibiting several other symptoms as well. Connie seems to be ____.?

a. ?exhibiting functional fixedness b. ?ignoring negative evidence c. ?considering multiple hypotheses d. ?using the anchoring heuristic

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One reason biased individuals tend to hold prejudices is that they

a. have no other choice because of genetic and social determinants of prejudice b. seek to enhance their self-esteem by viewing their own group as superior c. continue receiving criticism for their behavior d. fear more liberal thinking and critical analysis will leave them at a disadvantage

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