Maguire and colleagues found that a London cabby's ability to navigate the city's

confusing streets was correlated with the size of a a particular region of the

a. brain stem.
b. prefrontal cortex.
c. hypothalamus.
d. hippocampus.
e. cerebellum.


d. hippocampus.

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When I first started drinking, all I needed to get a buzz was two or three beers. Now it takes me about six or seven. I must have developed:

A. withdrawal B. tolerance C. dependency D. immunity

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A researcher is studying the amount of sleep college students get each night. She notices that there is a lot of variability in the data,

with some students typically sleeping for around eight hours a night and some sleeping around five hours a night. One way to measure how spread out the data scores are is to use ________ a. the arithmetic mean. b. meta-analysis. c. inferential statistics. d. the standard deviation.

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Fraternities often have a strict power hierarchy including pledges, members, officers, and the president. An organization such as this where inequality is valued could also be known as a ____________ power distance culture

a. high b. low c. moderate d. necessary

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