Paul is a teenager. Paul is MOST likely to die from
A. cancer.
B. a gun shot.
C. a car accident.
D. a drug overdose.
Answer: C
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Which of the following is TRUE of self-handicapping behavior?
A) People engage in self-handicapping behavior when they are not motivated to succeed. B) People engage in self-handicapping behavior when they doubt that previous achievements accurately reflect their personal abilities and efforts. C) People engage in self-handicapping behavior when they are too confident of their future success. D) People with high self-esteem are not likely to engage in self-handicapping behavior.
Which of the following supports the restorative hypothesis of sleep?
A. A hummingbird, which has a very fast metabolism, sleeps for more hours per day than a buffalo, which has a slow metabolism. B. A hummingbird, which has a very fast metabolism, sleeps for fewer hours per day than a buffalo, which has a slow metabolism. C. A rabbit, which is prey, sleeps for more hours per day than a bear, which is a predator. D. A rabbit, which is prey, sleeps for fewer hours per day than a bear, which is a predator.
In his first year of college, Ronald began to behave irrationally and hear voices that weren't really there. A psychiatrist diagnosed him as having schizophrenia and prescribed a drug to reduce the psychosis Ronald was experiencing. The intended effect of the drug is likely to
A. elevate the levels of norepinephrine and serotonin in the brain. B. block or reduce the sensitivity of dopamine receptors. C. increase dopamine activity in the brain. D. block the reuptake of norepinephrine by neurons.
For the binomial test, p = q
Indicate whether the statement is true or false