Which of the following statements is false?
A. Stress can come from negative and positive events.
B. Stress cannot lead to death.
C. Stressful events often involve change.
D. Boredom can lead to stress.
Answer: B
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The technique that Hull added to the then-accepted battery of experimental methods was ____.?
a. ?simple observation b. ?systematic controlled observation c. ?experimental testing of hypotheses d. ?the hypothetico-deductive method e. ?one-trial learning
Many automobile accidents are thought to occur during momentary shifts in brain activity called
a. REM sleep. b. non-REM sleep. c. microsleep. d. sleep spindles.
In the context of one-group pretest-posttest design, maturation effects occur when
A. the basic characteristics of the measuring instrument change over time. B. a confounding event occurs at the same time as the experimental manipulation. C. taking a pretest changes the participant's behavior. D. participants change over time.
The more you know, the harder it becomes to add new information to long-term memory
Indicate whether this statement is true or false