Richardson, et al. (2014) found four times more residue from ____ in patients with Alzheimer's disease
a. pesticides
b. alcohol
c. carbon monoxide
d. chlorine
a
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Who would be exhibiting normal behavior under the statistical definition of abnormality??
a. ?a U.S. president (one of 43 men in history) b. ?a Nepalese speaker (approximately 30 million out of over 7 billion people on earth) c. ?a person with an IQ above 115 (almost 16% of the population) d. ?a resident of the United States with a motor vehicle (for every 1,000 residents, there are approximately 800 motor vehicles)
Regarding gender differences in expressing emotions, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Even though men do not openly express emotions, they are just as aware of their emotions as women are of their own emotions. b. For many men, an inability to express emotions is a major barrier to having close, satisfying relationships with others. c. Blunted emotions in the young males involved may have contributed to tragedies, such as school shootings. d. An inability to express emotions can lead to health problems, such as depression or addictive behaviors.
Wynn used the possible-impossible event paradigm. She showed one object, covered it with a screen, added an object, then dropped the screen. When the screen was dropped, infants saw either the two objects that would be expected, or they saw one object, violating their expectations. Results showed
a. 4.5- to 5-month-olds were too young to attend to this task for enough trials to be valid b. 4.5- to 5-month-olds looked equally at the possible and impossible events c. 4.5- to 5-month-olds looked longer at the possible event d. 4.5- to 5 month-olds-looked longer at the impossible event