If one score is randomly selected from a normal distribution with µ = 100 and ? = 20, the probability of obtaining a score between X = 80 and X = 120 is p = 0.3413

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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Which of the following is true about people who are low on the dimension of behavior approach (BAS)?

A. They respond to rewards with great pleasure. B. They learn to balance the rewards they receive with the punishments. C. They are less likely to become angry over falling short in their goals. D. They approach new situations with great caution.

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Jack the Ripper was a serial killer who, in 1888, murdered at least five women in London's slums. Medical examiners at the time were split on the issue of whether Jack the Ripper was right- or left-handed. In the population, about 90% of people were right-handed. Nevertheless, one of the doctors was adamant in his opinion that the wounds suggested a left-handed perpetrator. Based on all the data,

what can MOST logically be concluded? A) The odds that Jack the Ripper was left-handed are slightly higher than chance. B) The odds that Jack the Ripper was right-handed are slightly higher than chance. C) The odds that Jack the Ripper was right-handed are much higher than chance. D) There is about a 50% probability that Jack the Ripper was left-handed.

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Miranda and Joy are about to swim in a cold lake. Miranda jumps in and shortly experiences adaptation to the cold water. What is she most likely to say after she has adapted?

a. "It's nice once you get used to it.". b. "I'm having an attack of vertigo.". c. "I can see the water much more clearly now.". d. "The water seems to have gotten colder.".

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In Adler's view, people's mental health depends primarily upon:

a. the gratification of their sexual needs b. the control of their aggressive impulses c. their efforts to contribute to the betterment of their community d. gratification of their need for achievement

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