REM behaviour disorder is characterised by

a) a person not being able to enter REM
b) a person acting out what is occurring in their dreams
c) a person experiencing very loud noise while sleeping
d) a person not being able to enter NREM sleep


b) a person acting out what is occurring in their dreams

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An executive's company requires her to engage in a lot of long-distance travel. At first, after a long trip she would experience fatigue, uncontrollable sleepiness, and a disruption of her sleep-wake schedule that would continue for days

She probably was experiencing a. narcolepsy. b. jet lag. c. insomnia. d. sleep apnea.

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Patient S.M., whose amygdalae were destroyed,

A. is totally unable to assess the emotions of others accurately. B. can assess other people's emotions accurately when she is instructed to pay attention to their eyes. C. can assess negative emotions accurately but has difficulty interpreting expressions of positive emotions, like joy. D. can assess other people's emotions by observing their body language but is unable to interpret facial expression and tone of voice.

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Imagine you are a bank executive in charge of compliance. Unbeknownst to you, a small group of vice presidents have opened up hundreds of fake accounts, skimmed millions of dollars in rewards and other payments, then returned the money to the bank. You want to be an ethical leader, and change the ethical environment of your workplace. How would you use Bandura's research and theoretical framework to do so?

What will be an ideal response?

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