Which of the following questions is a structuralist most likely to ask?
a. What happens when an organism sleeps?
b. How does an organism sleep?
c. Why does an organism sleep?
d. When does an organism sleep?
Answer: a
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How do researchers in psychoneuroimmunology explain the phenomenon that people living under stressful conditions tend to get sick more often than they would otherwise?
A. The stress response in the long run leads to a lowering of the heart rate, which makes the heart inefficient. B. The stress response makes muscles stronger, which places a greater burden on the heart and respiratory systems. C. The stress response reduces immune system functioning, thus making us more vulnerable to diseases. D. The body tends to adapt to the constant call for the stress response; thus, future responses are not as strong as before.
The body’s frontline defense against infection and cancer is the
A. limbic system. B. endocrine system. C. immune system. D. digestive system.
The progressive morpheme "-ing" (as in "Amy is singing") is:
A. a free morpheme, because it adds meaning to the verb. B. a free morpheme, because it is free from any ordering constraints. C. a bound morpheme, because it adds meaning to the verb but it cannot stand alone in the sentence. D. a bound morpheme, because a speaker is bound to use it frequently.
If you experience sexual harassment from a teacher on campus, you should
A) ?drop the class to avoid the instructor. B) ?distribute flyers around campus letting others know of the teacher's proclivities. C) ?report it to the appropriate campus authorities right away. D) ?find a way to endure through the end of the quarter and then go to the authorities.