Which of the following colors is longest in wavelength?
a. red c. violet
b. yellow d. green
A
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Which of the following drugs would MOST likely result in a fatal overdose?
a. LSD b. mescaline c. marijuana d. morphine
In the United States, who is typically the first in line to care for an older individual?
a. A spouse b. A son c. A daughter-in-law d. A third party
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. The valence-centred approach suggests odors first elicit emotions that subsequently aid in the identification of the odorous object. 2. Recent research has been more supportive of the object-centred approach to olfaction than the valence-centred approach. 3. The fact that people rate the same odor as more pleasant if it is paired with an appealing verbal label illustrates the bottom-up approach to the perception of odor. 4. Newborns can distinguish between breast milk from their mother relative to another mother, but mothers cannot distinguish the scent of their baby from another baby. 5. Recent research has demonstrated that homosexuals are more sensitive to pheromones than are heterosexuals.
The failure of hospital staff to detect the fake patients in David Rosenhan's studies can be attributed to the
a. acting ability of the pseudo-patients. b. generally low quality of training of hospital staff members. c. effects of labeling and context. d. fact that pseudo-patients were so heavily drugged.