In New York City, during Prohibition, __________ opened to give marijuana users a place to smoke
a. opium dens
b. hashish parlors
c. tea-pads
d. none of these
c
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Quisley's hypothesis is that listening to classical music improves intellectual performance. He randomly divides a mathematics class into two rooms. In room A, music by Mozart plays softly in the background during a lecture. In room B, the students listen to a lecture without background music. The independent variable is ____.?
a. ?whether music played during a lecture. b. ?mathematical performance. c. ?the level of mathematics taught. d. ?present only in the control group.
The first successful treatment for bipolar disorder, and still the most common one, is lithium salts.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Place theory advances the idea that pitch discrimination depends upon the
a. area of the middle ear stimulated. b. number of auditory neurons activated. c. frequency at which auditory neurons fire. d. area of the basilar membrane that vibrates to the sound.
A babysitter works for a couple who has a 2-year-old boy. Whenever she arrives for work, she notices that the parents and child always seem to be involved in a confrontation,
with the child demanding to do something and the parents typically restrictive or critical of the child's efforts. Based on Erikson's theory, the child may at risk for developing a. mistrust. b. inferiority. c. feelings of despair. d. self-doubt.