The phrase "human-induced deaths" includes deaths caused by
a. accidents
b. homicide
c. suicide
d. all of these
e. none of these
D
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a. find that life is far more difficult than before the surgery b. quickly relapse to gender identity disorder c. be satisfied with the outcome, including his sexual functioning d. find that his lifelong depression and suicidal thoughts are gone
The story in the text about the balloons that were used to suspend a speaker in mid-air was used to illustrate the role of ___________ in memory.
A. rehearsal B. organization C. depth of processing D. forming connections with other information
The phenomenon known as "isolated sleep paralysis" is most likely to occur in ________ who suffer from panic disorder
a. Caucasians b. African Americans c. Latinos d. Asians
You meet your best friend's spouse, Kendra, for the first time at a party. Because of Kendra's behavior at the party, you decide that she is arrogant, self-centered, and impolite. The next time you meet her she is doing volunteer work for your church. Can you easily change your impression of Kendra? Why?
A. Yes, because your cognitive schema for Kendra is new and thus can easily incorporate conflicting information. B. Yes, because your first impression of Kendra was formed using behaviors that must be displayed over an extended length of time. C. No, because your first impression is long-lasting, and you will tend to interpret new information about Kendra in a way that is consistent with your original impression. D. No, because a change in your impression of Kendra will alter your self-perception, causing you to experience cognitive dissonance.