Duty to warn is complicated by the tendency of clinicians to commit false positives.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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As Molly is walking across campus, a car swerves toward her. Her heart races and sweat breaks out as she jumps out of harm's way. This mobilization of energy is due to the action of Molly's __________.
A. somatic nervous system B. skeletal nervous system C. parasympathetic nervous system D. sympathetic nervous system
Interneurons are one type of neuron
a. true b. false
After listening to a lecture on prejudice, a student wonders if having close friends from different ethnic groups can reduce prejudice against these groups. Research suggests that the answer is
a. yes, because such friendships will help to reinforce in-group biases. b. yes, because it may become easier to identify and empathize with out-group members. c. no, because these friendships may foster a process of social categorization. d. no, because the less that is known about the social norms and customs of out-groups, the better.
Raymond Cattell, attempting to transform the first published list of personality descriptors, used a statistical technique called __________, which identifies correlations and common clusters in a larger group These clusters were used to define Cattell's theory of 16 personality traits.
a. structural equation modeling b. factor analysis c. binomial linear regression d. canonical correlations