If an individual learns to compensate for his or her drunkenness by walking more slowly, this would be an example of _________ tolerance
a. behavioral
b. acute
c. dispositional
d. protracted
a
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The following characteristics of men's brains are true except for:
a. Men's brains on average are larger than those of women. b. Parts of the brain linked with sex and aggression are more developed among men. c. Areas of the frontal and temporal lobes associated with language are larger in men. d. The part of the parietal lobe associated with spatial relationships and mathematics is more developed in men.
After first learning to do a backbend and then learning to stand up from a backbend, Janine combined those two elements to do a complete back walkover
Janine's combining of the two component skills to perform a more complex skill is referred to as a. differentiation. c. a fine-motor skill. b. locomotion. d. integration.
Stress puts the cardiovascular system at risk by affecting the ability of
A. blood vessels to expand when necessary. B. the heart muscle to utilize all four chambers. C. the circulation to reach the body’s extremities. D. blood cells to oxygenate.
In a study in which college students are pampered (given large amounts of money, subscription television services, and spicy Chinese food) to see whether this treatment will improve their scores in their psychology course, what is the independent variable?
A. whether students were pampered or not B. students' scores on the next psychology midterm C. students' previous scores (or baseline) on psychology midterms D. students' scores on the next midterm minus the baseline score