When Hans Selye injected laboratory rats with saline (salty water), what happened to the rats?
a. Nothing; saline is harmless and only used as a control condition
b. Nothing; rats recover quickly from stress because they are not prone to anxiety as humans are
c. They developed ulcers, because saline has since been discovered to have negative health consequences
d. They developed ulcers, because stress directly affected their physiology.
d
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a. a girl trying to set a new school record for running the mile who is cheered by competitors b. two friends playing tennis against each other c. a man trying to pick up a woman at a bar d. athletes who normally compete against each who are now on the same relay team
Men and women show
a. equal rates of Parkinson's disease and equal rates of dementia due to Parkinson's. b. equal rates of Parkinson's disease, but unequal rates of dementia due to it, with women showing more dementia than men. c. unequal rates of Parkinson's disease, with men more likely than women to have it, but equal rates of dementia with Parkinson's. d. unequal rates of Parkinson's disease, with women more likely than men to have it, and unequal rates of dementia with Parkinson's showing the same pattern.
The primary method for gathering data in a field study is ____
a. through the use of questionnaires b. by interviewing participants c. by analyzing archival data d. through observation in the natural environment
Jung believed that there were two levels to the unconscious mind, the personal and the __________
A) collective B) analytical C) heroic D) preconscious