The primary psychoactive agent in marijuana is __________
a. THC
b. AMP
c. cannabidiol
d. cannabinol
a
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Kristina scored below average on an intelligence test in 5th grade. As a result, she was held back a year. Her parents and teachers developed low expectations for her. Ultimately, Kristina quit high school and took a low- paying job at a convenience store. This is an example of
a. self-fulfilling prophecy. b. culturally biased testing. c. lack of standardization. d. an unreliable intelligence test. e. mainstreaming.
When Jim acts up at school, his teacher sits down in a quiet corner with him and explains why what he did was wrong. She asks him to consider the consequences to himself and to others. She is utilizing
a. induction. b. power assertion. c. love withdrawal. d. distraction.
Maintenance rehearsal involves ________
a. processing the physical features of the stimulus to be remembered. b. analyzing new material in order to make it memorable. c. associating new material to be learned with information maintained in long-term memory. d. the rote repetition of material in order to maintain its availability in memory.
Rachel is stuck in a low-paying job with a boss who offers no support. She can't quit because of her family's financial problems, but there is no hope of promotion in this job When her work-related problems are compared to those of her boss (an executive supervising 10 employees) ________
a. Rachel's boss will be at a greater risk of stress-related illness than will Rachel. b. Rachel will be at a greater risk of stress-related illness than her boss. c. their risks of stress-related illness will be similar because they work in the same environment. d. Rachel will be at risk for catching the common cold, and her boss will be at risk for rectal cancer.