Which of the following is one of the three leading causes of traumatic brain injuries in the United States?

A. playing football
B. traffic accidents
C. playing soccer
D. boxing


Answer: B

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The Tuskegee syphilis study is the most glaring example of failure to:

a. obtain informed consent. b. use deception properly. c. use debriefing. d. comply.

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As we listen to music on the radio or on our iPods we often are more aware of the arrangement of tones into melodies rather than just focusing on the individual notes. This auditory perception is compatible with the principles established by _____________

A) behavioral psychologists B) Gestalt psychologists C) humanistic psychologists D) psychodynamic psychologists

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Industrial psychology was so named because most of the focus was on

A) the workplace and home. B) engineering and psychology because the U.S. economy was based on manufacturing. C) selection of personnel for white collar jobs. D) corporation and office work because the global economy was heavily reliant on this work.

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Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique was a(n) ____

a. 10-year follow-up of the lives of her graduating class from Smith College in which she found that these educated, bright women felt trapped in the role of housewife and wanted careers to have happier, more fulfilled lives b. argument that showed that women were not granted an identity of their own but were considered the objects of men's wishes and anxieties c. argument that patriarchy bred violence and forced men to renounce all that is feminine in them d. exploration of sex as a subject worthy of medical, scientific, and philosophical debate

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