Selye figured out that our body responds_________ to various kinds of unpleasant
stressors.
a. in a similar manner
b. in different response patterns
c. with varying degrees of intensity
d. in consistently different
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a. the duty-to-warn principle b. the concept of mainstreaming c. Thomas Szasz's position on patients' rights d. the American Law Institute standard for the insanity defense
Pamela watches her cat Mr. Big swat his paw at the wall and calls out, “Crazy Big, what are you swatting at; nothing is there.” How would you explain the fact that Mr. Big can see something that Pamela cannot??
a. ?Cats see low-frequency, low contrast objects better than humans. b. ?Cats see low-frequency, high contrast objects better than humans. c. ?Cats see high-frequency, low contrast objects better than humans. d. ?Cats see high-frequency, high contrast objects better than humans.
When a researcher assigns participants to either an
experimental or a control group based on their last names, systematic differences between groups are created before the experiment even begins. This is a confounding variable referred to as _____ a) observer bias. b) participant bias. c) selection bias. d) assignment bias.
Regarding stress and the immune system, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. As part of the body's selfprotective response, the body releases substances that decrease inflammation. b. Happiness, laughter, and delight tend to strengthen immune system response. c. Immunity is lowered during major exam times and by job loss, divorce, and bereavement. d. Stress management can improve the chances of survival for cancer, heart disease, and HIV/AIDS.