We are able see in three dimensions. What are the three dimensions?

A. depth, width, height
B. width, height, diameter
C. height, disparity, depth
D. depth, convergence, height


Answer: A

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a. Normal adolescent development includes serious conflicts with parents. b. Most adolescents report that they love and respect their parents. c. Adolescents and their parents typically express agreement on many of the principal issues in life. d. It is normal for teens to have arguments with parents over issues like autonomy and decision making. e. Some degree of withdrawal and distancing from the family during adolescence is normal and to be expected.

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Which area of the brain has been found to be essential to the development of wisdom?

A. the temporoparietal junction B. the prefrontal cortex C. the occipital lobe D. the frontotemporal lobe

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Hen the incidence of a condition called "Morgellons"

Wseemed to be increasing, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) conducted research that found no evidence of such infections actually taking place. Soon after, the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota conducted similar research and obtained nearly identical findings. As it turned out, most people who thought they had Morgellons had very simple skin conditions, or no condition at all. The repetition of the CDC's research that was used to support the findings is crucial to critical thinking, in a principle called A) ruling out rival hypotheses. B) correlation versus causation. C) replicability. D) Occam's Razor.

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Jolynn was experiencing major depression, and she went to a therapist who treated her with interpersonal therapy. Her therapist probably encouraged her to

a) confront her parents with her anger at them for neglecting her as a child. b) keep a record of her moods over the course of the day and their relationship to the number of positive contacts she has with other people. c) examine her own way of relating to others in her environment. d) attempt to replace depressing memories with happy ones.

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