A(n) __________ is a compound that is of botanical origin, contains nitrogen, and is physiologically active
a. theobromine
b. methylxanthine
c. theophylline
d. alkaloid
d
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Aware of the controversy surrounding dietary treatments for autism spectrum disorders, Rebecca identifies relevant research and then uses statistical methods to combine the results of similar studies quantitatively in order to allow general conclusions to be made. Her work is best described as ____
a. multivariate analysis b. meta-analysis c. literature review d. systematic review
Hearing back-masked messages when none are inserted in the music is likely due
in large part to (a) confirmation bias (b) the representativeness heuristic (c) unconscious anxieties becoming conscious (d) the fundamental attribution error
Responses to moral dilemmas in both village societies and industrialized cultures that highly value interdependence __________ than in North America and Western Europe
A) place greater weight on individual rights B) are less other-directed C) are more other-directed D) place greater weight on justice
In explaining why so many people watching on the Internet failed to come to the aid of Abraham Biggs, who committed suicide, a behaviorist would most likely address the
a. viewers' interpretations of the video. b. danger or inconvenience that faced anyone who intervened. c. conflicting feelings of the viewers. d. relationships between the viewers and Abraham.