Who would be LEAST likely to remember sound and well-founded arguments against smoking?
a. a person who has finally quit smoking after repeated attempts
b. a person who keeps trying to quit smoking without success
c. a person who has no desire to quit smoking
d. a person who has never smoked
Answer: C
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A) proactive interference. B) retroactive interference. C) absentmindedness. D) blocking.
Number on a football jersey is to the _____ scale of measurement and temperature measured on the Fahrenheit scale is to the _____ scale of measurement
a. ordinal; interval b. interval; nominal c. nominal; ratio d. nominal; interval
A teratogen is:
a. a genetic defect that occurs when two recessive genes are paired at conception b. any environmental agent that can do damage to the developing baby c. a fertilized egg that undergoes rapid cell division d. any physical defect in an unborn child
A forensic psychologist might conduct a public opinion survey for ALL BUT WHICH of the following purposes?
a. To gather information that will be helpful for planning the presentation of evidence at a trial. b. To determine whether there is sufficient cause to request a change of venue for a trial. c. To help determine which juror characteristics should be considered in jury selection/deselection. d. Public opinion surveys may be used for all of the above purposes.