Imagine wandering into an auditorium where a lecturer is talking about the negative afterimage. The audience is looking at a blank white screen, but when they are asked what they see, they respond that they see the red, white, and blue American flag

Obviously, they have previously been staring at a ________ flag.

a. green, black, and yellow
b. blue, white, and red
c. red, orange, and yellow
d. blue, indigo, and violet


Answer: a. green, black, and yellow

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Which of the following describes writing down chronological events as a form of healing from the trauma of relationship violence?

A. primary prevention B. affective forecasting C. posttraumatic growth D. narrative therapy

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Which is TRUE regarding trends for disclosing minority sexual orientation in North America and other developed countries?

A. Young people are disclosing minority sexual orientation at earlier ages. B. Sexual minority youth typically disclose first to their parents. C. Some minority youth may disclose their sexuality as early as age 13. D. Mental health professional are recommending waiting longer to disclose.

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Malcolm is studying alone in his room late at

night when he hears a loud noise downstairs. His heartbeat increases significantly and his breathing becomes shallow. He wonders if a burglar has entered the house and decides to investigate. When he gets downstairs, he discovers his cat has knocked over a plant stand. His body begins to relax and return to normal. Which part of his nervous system is responsible for returning Malcolm to a normal state? a) spinal cord b) somatic nervous system c) sympathetic nervous system d) parasympathetic nervous system

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