Which of the following would be most effective at stopping the production of ghrelin?

A. A handful of nuts and dried fruit
B. A medium-size bag of potato chips
C. A movie-size chocolate candy bar
D. A fresh apple and orange


Answer: A

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a. Randy, who is experiencing a midlife crisis b. Ellen, who is starting her first job c. Simon, who is taking on the behaviors of his father d. Kara, who is attacking her mother (whom she has hated all of her life)

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When interpreting the results of an experiment, we first consider the possibility that the results are due to ____, then second, to ____, and then third, to ____

a. independent variable; chance; unknown factor b. unknown factor; independent variable; confounding variable c. chance; unknown factor; independent variable d. Type I variable; Type II variable; independent variable

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In the 1990s, the idea that no one influence occurs in isolation has led to the ________________.

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One evening, when he couldn't sleep, Mr. Bradley turned on the television and saw an infomercial for a new sleep aid. As a critical thinker, Mr. Bradley should be most cautious about this new product if

a. the product had been subjected to an experimental study and the scrutiny of a peer-review process. b. its makers claim it has been "proven" to induce sleep in 80 percent of test participants. c. its makers discuss the scientific investigations that have compared it to other effective sleep aids rather than relying on testimonials of those with insomnia. d. the results of research connect the efficacy of the sleep-aid to other widely accepted scientific findings. e. the advertisement noted several scientifically controlled studies that all found the same results.

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