Researchers report that intrinsically religious people are
A) low in prejudice against all groups.
B) high in prejudice against all groups.
C) high in prejudice against homosexuals.
D) low in prejudice against homosexuals.
Answer: C
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b. originality. c. knowledge. d. friends.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Meeting criteria for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) requires having multiple symptoms of inattention (e.g., persistent problems with sustained attention, organization, memory, following instructions), hyperactivity–impulsiveness (e.g., persistent difficulties with remaining still, waiting for a turn, interrupting others), or both for at least 6 months in at least two settings (e.g., home and school) to the point where they impair the child's ability to perform at school or get along at home. 2. The DSM–5 requires that symptoms of ADHD be present before the age of 12 in order to meet the criteria for this disorder. 3. Brain imaging studies suggest that those with ADHD have smaller brain volumes as well as structural and functional abnormalities in frontosubcortical networks associated with attention and behavioural inhibition. 4. Scott has always gotten into trouble. At home, he routinely bullies his little brother, throws food and toys at family members, kicks his dad, and he has also been stealing from the local store. Scott is likely suffering from conduct disorder. 5. Paranoid personality disorder is in the odd/eccentric cluster.
The dual process hypothesis of sleep describes
a. how the slow wave sleep early in the night brings activation levels down so the brain can be refreshed and less important memories can fade. b. how random activity in lower brain centers results in the manufacture of relatively bizarre dreams by higher brain centers. c. how dreams reflect everyday waking thoughts and emotions. d. why a dreamer feels awake and capable of normal thoughts and actions.
Déjà vu may occur when ________
a. cues in the present context overlap with those from the past, so there is an eerie experience of having been in exactly the same situation that you are in now. b. a lack of retrieval cues prevents recalling the time and the details of the last time we were in a location. c. a memory is encoded during a peak of high emotion and then forgotten until the emotional arousal is once again high. a. repressed information threatens to enter consciousness when cues in the present activate unconscious memories.