How might one of the extrasensory abilities function similar to that of one of our recognized senses (e.g., vision, audition, etc.)? What are some difficulties with this idea?

What will be an ideal response?


* The response should attempt to devise a manner in which a particular extrasensory ability might function, perhaps in a parallel fashion to an already recognized sense.

Psychology

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a. HDL c. triglycerides b. LDL d. dyslipidemia

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The amount of weight a woman should gain over the course of pregnancy is

A. influenced by the woman's body mass index B. 40-60 pounds C approximately 10 pounds the first trimester, 5 pounds per week for the second trimester, and 2 pounds . per week for the third trimester D approximately 2 pounds per week for the first trimester, 5 pounds per week for the second trimester, . and 10 pounds for the third trimester

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Evidence-based treatment emphasizes the importance of __________.

A. the use of multiple treatment methods simultaneously B. the relationship between the therapist and client C. the amount of time spent in therapy D. choosing therapeutic methods based on sound scientific research

Psychology

In single-parent families, when parents are too _________, children may not fare well

a. firm c. sarcastic b. warm d. punitive

Psychology