Sleep apnea is

a. common in premature infants.
b. associated with high blood oxygen levels.
c. a lower respiratory sleep disorder.
d. a surgical technique that can prevent loud snoring.
e. a common cause of insomnia.


a. common in premature infants.

Psychology

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a. training in his methods required a medical degree and a lengthy period of specialization. c. he did not verify the accuracy of his reports. b. he ignored those factors of which the clients were not consciously aware but which could influence behavior. d. his data did not rely on objective observation and were not gathered in a controlled and systematic fashion.

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According to Sternberg's triangular theory of love, intimacy is:

a. the motivational component that underlies arousal and sexual attraction b. the emotional component that motivates people to seek closeness c. the decision-making component that motivates people to remain in the relationship d. the behavioral component that involves positive actions toward the other person

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Facial feedback is defined as the process by which the facial muscles send messages to the brain about the basic emotion being expressed

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Psychology

Hai-ri is trying to decide whether to allow her children to watch violent television programs. They enjoy seeing detective shows, but Hai-ri worries that seeing people hurt will make her children more likely to use violence themselves. According to the textbook, which of the following should you tell Hai-ri?

A. Experiments prove that watching television violence causes violent behavior. B. Correlational studies prove that watching television violence causes violent behavior. C. Television violence may be one cause of violent behavior. D. Television violence is probably not the cause of violent behavior.

Psychology