Madison is a nonsmoking 16-year-old high school sophomore who has a large cigarette-sponsored poster in her bedroom. Compared with nonsmoking Wendy, who has no such poster in her room, Madison is more likely to
A) ?begin smoking.
B) ?begin smoking but quit in two months.
C) ?have a pessimistic bias.
D) ?be an only child.
A
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A. Psychodynamic therapy B. Psychopharmacology C. Humanistic therapy D. Electroconvulsive therapy E. Group therapy
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A. John will have less activity than expected in his prefrontal cortex. B. John will have less activity than expected in his temporal lobes. C. John will have more gray matter than expected in his prefrontal cortex. D. John will have more gray matter than expected in his temporal lobes.
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A) free will B) materialism C) determinism D) empiricism
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