In a comparison of the United States and France, the people in the United States
a. are less likely to become obese that people in France.
b. eat slower than people in France.
c. eat larger portions than people in France.
d. exhibit all of these characteristics.
C
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a. asking individuals to report their attitudes toward fictitious groups. b. watching individuals as they interact with the members of other groups. c. measuring the tendency to associate the ingroup with positive concepts and the outgroup with negative ones. d. measuring heart rate and blood pressure when shown images of the outgroup. e. using fMRI methods that chart the activation of positive and negative areas of the brain.
In the situation where both the mother and the father carry the sickle-cell trait, what is the probability that they will produce a child with the sickle-cell trait?
A. 25% B. 50% C. 75% D. 100%
Dr. Tang is interested in measuring the differences in brain activity between two subsets of patients as they perform a task. Which method would be the most appropriate and safest one for him to use to achieve this?
A. magnetic resonance imaging B. functional magnetic resonance imaging C. positron emission tomography D. transcranial magnetic stimulation
Outline the stages of moral reasoning. How do the various stages affect cognitive development?
What will be an ideal response?