When attempting to "reset the biological clock" of an individual with a circadian rhythm sleep disorder, it is generally easier and more effective to
a. make the patient's bedtime earlier
b. leave the patient's bedtime alone and change the duration of sleep.
c. make the patient's bedtime later.
d. keep the person awake for several days in a row.
c
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Imagine that your professor is discussing the prevalence of psychological disorders in the general population, and he says, "A study conducted in 2012 estimated that about 11% of the population has a psychological disorder at any one time."
If you were to estimate a confidence interval, based on this numberâ€"11%â€"you would be most likely a. to use the confirmation bias inappropriately. b. to estimate this range by using the availability heuristic, which would be biased because of recent examples. c. to rely too heavily on an anchor, and not make large enough adjustments to that anchor. d. to use decision frames inappropriately.
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a. neglected b. rejected c. controversial d. alternative
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What will be an ideal response?