What was Kant’s categorical imperative?

a. The limit between what people can and cannot perceive
b. The principle that should govern moral behavior
c. The process for forming thoughts from sensations
d. The tendency for people to classify objects and events based on similarities


b. The principle that should govern moral behavior

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A professor gives a special tutoring session to students who scored less than 60 percent on the first test. On the second test, their mean score rises to 70 percent. What conclusion can we draw, if any, and why?

a. The tutoring helped, as we see from the higher scores. b. The tutoring helped, because without it those students would have been discouraged. c. We should draw no conclusion, because there was no control group. d. We should draw no conclusion, because the study had too many independent variables.

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A newborn baby scores 6 on the Apgar scale. What does this indicate?

A. The baby is normal and healthy. B. The baby requires help to start breathing. C. The baby needs immediate, life-saving intervention. D. The baby is premature.

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_____ are messengers that affect adjacent neurons, whereas ________ influence more distant neurons. _______ travel from a neuron to their target cells through the blood supply.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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A risk factor may be best defined as

a) the likelihood that a disorder will be found in another culture. b) the likelihood of contracting a disorder in a given time period. c) the proportion of a population that has a disorder now. d) a characteristic that increases the likelihood of developing a disorder.

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