The primary ingredient in over-the-counter stimulants is ______
a. caffeine c. nicotine b. aspirin d. amphetamine
A
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a. NREM stage 1 or stage 2. b. NREM stage 3 or stage 4. c. sleep spindles. d. REM sleep.
The information processing approach reflects ideas from
a. the computer metaphor. c. the evolutionary metaphor. b. the cultural metaphor. d. the brain metaphor
What is one reason that it is difficult, although not impossible, to overcome biases or errors in rating employees?
a) Some biases operate on an unconscious basis. b) Most supervisors are older and do not want to change their methods. c) The methods being used have been in place for many years and would cost a lot to change. d) Many companies understand their methods may be less than ideal, but they are afraid of lawsuits if the methods are changed.
Pauline asked her neighbor, Tom, if he could watch her dog for a night because she had to go on an overnight business trip. Tom agreed. The next month, Pauline asked Tom if he could watch the dog for two nights, and Tom agreed
Then, 2 months later, Pauline asked Tom if he could watch the dog for a week, and Tom agreed. Pauline was successful with getting compliance from Tom on her requests due to the fact that she utilized the ________. a) lowball procedure b) door-in-the-face technique c) that's-not-all technique d) foot-in-the-door technique