Caucasian males are more likely to be red-green color-blind than Asian, African, or Native American males

Indicate whether this statement is true or false


ANSWER: True

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Janet suffers from severe epileptic seizures that are untreatable with medicine. Her doctor decides to cut her corpus callosum. Following surgery, her neuropsychologist conducts some tests to assess the effects of the surgery. During a divided visual field study, Janet sees words flashed to both of her visual fields and is asked to read the words. When some of the images are flashed, Janet

experiences difficulty stating the word that was flashed. Explain which visual field presentation likely causes Janet the most difficulty when asked to state the word that was flashed and why. What will be an ideal response?

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Fiala and Chandler have been married for 40 years. They both live fairly separate lives and seldom see each other, except in passing. They have had separate bedrooms for the past 20 years, and they have been taking separate vacations for the past 15 years. Still, they both feel a strong commitment to remain in their marriage, and neither of them is seeking a new partner or a new relationship

According to Sternberg's triangular theory of love, at this point Fiala and Chandler have: a. a companionate love relationship b. a friendship relationship c. an empty love relationship d. a fatuous love relationship

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The overall goal of modern genetic counseling is to

a. detect abnormalities early so that abortions can be required for the couple. b. improve the quality of the human gene pool so that a superior "master race" will eventually be developed. c. do research on the breeding of half-human chimeras. d. inform the couple about their risk of having a baby with a serious genetic/congenital defects.

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Four-year-old Bao believes that only girls can be nurses. At his next check-up, he happens to be seen by a male nurse. According to gender-schema theory, if a week later you were to ask Bao if boys can be nurses, his answer would most likely be

A. "No, they can never be." B. "Yes, boys can be nurses." C. "Yes, but only for little kids." D. "Yes, but only if their wife is a doctor."

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