What is the opposite of approach/positive emotionality/sociability?
A) Inhibition
B) Irrationality
C) Irregularity
D) Introspection
A
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A. Symmetry B. Cleaning and contamination C. Hoarding D. Forbidden thoughts or actions
Marius is visiting New York City from his quiet, country town in Iowa. He is unaccustomed to the sounds of the city, and wakes up frequently to the sounds of sirens and various city noises. As a result, he doesn't get a good night of sleep. He goes home the next day. He is likely to
A. experience more REM sleep the following night. B. show signs of daytime narcolepsy. C. develop chronic hypersomnia. D. suffer from sleep apnea.
A detective is shot and suffers brain damage. He is unable to store new memories,
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