Greek views of an afterlife included
a. resurrection of the body
b. becoming one with Brahman
c. ending the cycle of rebirths
d. immortality of the soul
e. none of these
D
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When individuals are instructed to divide their attention between a memory encoding task and other tasks, their performance on the encoding task generally shows
a. a marked improvement. b. a small decline. c. a large decline. d. no significant change.
If we look at the correlation between college admissions test scores and subsequent performance in college for all admitted applicants, we are likely to
a. underestimate the degree of correlation between test score and potential performance. b. overestimate the relationship. c. do quite a good job of estimating the relationship if our sample is sufficiently large. d. not know much more than when we began.
The central nervous system consists of:
a. the body's sensory and motor neurons b. the brain and the spinal cord c. the somatic and autonomic nervous systems d. the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems
Gottesman's range-of-reaction principle suggests that children with various degrees of genetic potential can reach the top limit of their reaction range by
a. expanding their own genetic potential. b. experiencing a stimulating, enriched environment. c. removing any restrictions imposed by canalization. d. being informed that others suffer severe hardships.