How do SQ3R and P2R differ?
a. The SQ3R method is better for taking notes in class and the P2R method is better for reading textbooks
b. The P2R method is better for taking class notes
c. The P2R method typically requires more time than the SQ3R method
d. The SQ3R method is better for understanding and retaining detailed reading assignments than the P2R method.
d
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_____ was a founder of the school of functionalism
A) B. F. Skinner B) Wilhelm Wundt C) William James D) Kurt Koffka
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b. Marijuana use rarely results in impaired memory and concentration. c. Marijuana users tend to have a pervasive lack of concern regarding the consequences of marijuana use. d. Marijuana is used for its stimulant effects.
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a. There is no risk that the drug would be addictive to humans, because rats and humans respond to substances very differently. b. Dr. Simmons should immediately try out the drug on some human volunteers to assess whether or not the drug is addictive. c. Based on the information she has, Dr. Simmons cannot draw any conclusions about the addictive potential of her new drug. d. There is a significant risk that the drug would be addictive to humans.