"Good Samaritan" laws

a. encourage bystanders to intervene in emergencies.
b. only apply to those with professional training.
c. are fairly rare in the United States.
d. require people to intervene in the case of an emergency, even if doing so is dangerous for the helper.


a

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a. handedness seems to run in families to some degree. b. handedness is entirely environmentally determined. c. 100% of people are born to be right-handed. d. 50% of people are born to become right- or left-handed.

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The maternal inflammation response to infection causes an increase in C-reactive protein. What is the relationship between maternal inflammation and schizophrenia?

A. Maternal inflammation is negatively correlated with later development of offspring schizophrenia. B. Maternal inflammation may turn on genes responsible for autoimmune disorders, thus increasing the risk of offspring schizophrenia. C. Research shows no correlation between maternal exposure to infection and development of offspring schizophrenia. D. Research indicates that maternal infection will result in a 75 percent chance of offspring development of schizophrenia.

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Stage 3 NREM and Stage 4 NREM

a. show delta waves. b. are called paradoxical sleep. c. consist of mostly beta waves and a few sleep spindles. d. occur only during the last half of the night.

Psychology

An example of a symbolic model is

a. an adult. b. a picture. c. a child. d. an animal.

Psychology