Compared with information offered last, information offered first will:
a. have a shorter-term effect on your impressions.
b. have no effect on your impressions.
c. be processed less thoroughly.
d. have a longer-term effect on your impressions.
Answer: D
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a. restlessness. c. excessive risk taking. b. depression. d. unrealistic goals.
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors function by inhibiting:
A) the release of norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine by monoamine oxidase. B) monoamine oxidase from breaking down norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine. C) the synthesis of monoamine oxidase by norepinephrine-, serotonin-, and dopamine-rich neurons. D) the breakdown of monoamine oxidase by norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine.
.The three main divisions of the human brain are:
a. forebrain, midbrain, and cerebrain c. forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain b. topbrain, midbrain, and hindbrain d. neobrain, lateralbrain, and medialbrain
Morrie and his family live in a large city well known for aggressive driving. His parents have been very careful to teach him to watch the street crossing lights. He knows when he sees the green walking man it is okay to cross the street after looking both ways and that if he sees the red hand he should not cross, even if there is no oncoming traffic. When Morrie is visiting his grandparents who
live in another large city with aggressive drivers, they are impressed when, at an intersection, he sees the word STOP in red light and tells his grandparents they are not to cross and when he sees the word WALK green light he checks both directions before crossing. What does Morrieās ability to know when to cross the street, despite the differences in the signs, illustrate? a. transfiguration b. transposition c. transition d. transmutation