The Student Stress Scale assesses a person's stress level by ____
a. gauging basic lifestyle habits (e.g., hours of sleep received per night)
b. taking a read of various physical phenomena that are known to be stress-related (e.g., headaches, teeth-grinding)
c. asking questions about a person's mood and emotions
d. taking an inventory of recent life changes a person has experienced
D
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a. a patient's written request is not required b. the patient's death is to be brought about by the direct action of the attending physician c. the patient's life can be ended 48 hours after he or she makes an oral request d. referral to a second, consulting physician is optional e. none of these
A subject in an experiment that receives no real treatment would be receiving
a. an active substance. b. the treatment under study. c. the active condition. d. a placebo. e. the experimental treatment.
If the results of an experiment using a one-factor between-subjects analysis of variance
were summarized as F(2, 12) = 2.24, p> .05, then you know that the experiment used _____ subjects and the Fobs was _____ . a. 12; statistically significant b. 15; statistically significant c. 12; nonsignificant d. 15; nonsignificant
A physiological change in the cardiovascular system that occurs due to aging is ______.
A. red blood cells become less able to carry oxygen B. the heart becomes too flexible C. the heart becomes less responsive to signals to contract D. arteries decrease in rigidity