Of the following, the only STI that can presently be cured with drugs is:
A. chlamydia.
B. human papillomavirus (HPV).
C. herpes.
D. HIV/AIDS.
Answer: A
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The two principal criteria used to evaluate a classification system like DSM-5 are
a. reactivity and sensitivity. b. reliability and validity. c. inclusiveness and disclusiveness. d. cultural specificity and cultural universality.
Which assertion is supported by research on deception?
a. People are more accurate at detecting deception if they focus on facial expressions rather than voice cues. b. Police officers and FBI agents are better at detecting deception than most other people. c. People tend to have an accurate sense of their lie-detecting abilities. d. People are more accurate at detecting deception if they focus on body movements rather than facialexpressions.
Janelle inherited the allele for muscle fiber X (MFX) disorder from her mother and the normal allele for muscle fiber formation from her father. Janelle does not suffer from any variant of MFX disorder. What can we conclude?
a. Janelle’s mother has MFX disorder. b. MFX disorder is a sex-linked disorder. c. The MFX gene is dominant. d. The MFX gene is recessive.
Jerome’s prefrontal cortex was damaged as a result of a skiing accident. He retained his semantic and procedural knowledge of how to drive a standard shift automobile. Jerome would most likely have problems recalling which of the following?
a. ?how to parallel park, whether driving his own car or one owned by a friend b. ?how to find his way about in his home town c. ?how to check the oil level or what an oil filter is used for d. ?who taught him to drive a standard shift or how old he was when he learned