In the context of John Holland's six personality types, _____ are usually mechanically oriented.
A. realistic people
B. innovative people
C. artistic people
D. investigative people
Answer: A
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A. surprise B. anger C. happiness D. fear
Suppose that you are trying to draw a map showing part of the city or region you live in. Your map is likely to
a. show streets intersecting at extreme angles, rather than right angles. b. show roads and rivers that are much more curved in your map than they really are. c. show curves that are more symmetrical than they really are. d. represent curves and angles as being much closer to each other than they really are.
A doctor gives a patient in chronic pain a morphine pump to operate. The doctor tells the patient to press the button whenever she is in pain. The button press will result in a morphine injection, but only if it has been at least 1 hour since the last injection. The morphine pump is operating according to a _____ schedule of reinforcement.
A) fixed-ratio B) variable-ratio C) variable-interval D) fixed-interval
Melinda is nearly 18 years old and her parents are concerned about her. They feel she eats very little, worries too much about her weight, and has undue fears about her appearance. Her weight has dropped from 135 to less than 100 pounds, and Melinda's mother is worried about her undertaking strenuous exercises without substantial food intake. Which of the following is the most accurate statement concerning Melinda's situation?
A. Melinda's preoccupation with her body will stop once she has reached her target weight. B. Melinda's parents are right to be concerned because Melinda is showing signs of anorexia nervosa. C. Melinda is showing an adolescent's normal preoccupation with her bodily changes. D. Melinda's behavior is showing signs of bulimia nervosa and her parents should be concerned.