The MMPI is an example of a(n) ______
a. projective test c. IQ test
b. structured interview technique d. objective test
D
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Which social influence technique is based on capturing and disrupting attention?
a. The labeling technique b. The bait-and-switch c. The low-ball technique d. The pique technique
Which of the following is true regarding digestion?
A. Digestion involves quickly releasing partially processed food into the small intestine so energy is readily available to the rest of the body. B. Digestion begins in the stomach when the enzymes hydrochloric acid and pepsin begin to break down the food. C. Digestion begins in the mouth when the saliva enzymes hydrochloric acid and pepsin begin to break down the food. D. Digestion begins in the mouth when saliva enzymes begin to break down the food and provide lubrication.
One of the most important functions of correlational methods is that their use allows researchers to
a. be certain about the causes of behavior. b. draw conclusions based on exceptionally weak data. c. observe humans' behavior as it takes place in the natural environment. d. make predictions about one variable based on information from another variable.
Basic physiological needs include __________.
A. breathing, food, water, shelter, clothing, and sleep B. confidence, achievement, and respect of others C. health, employment, property, and social stability D. creativity, spontaneity, problem solving, and fulfilling potential