We naturally think in terms of the two states called "conscious" and "unconscious," but actually there:
a. are three states, including the "high" from drugs
b. are four states: conscious, drowsy, dreaming, and unconscious
c. is a continuum of consciousness
d. is no measurable difference between consciousness and unconsciousness
C
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b. participants whose mannerisms were copied by an accomplice reported being more uncomfortable during theinteraction than those who were not mimicked. c. imitating the mannerisms of the participants tended to reduce the nonverbal behaviors exhibited during theinteraction. d. participants who were not mimicked by their interaction partners indicated a greater willingness to interactwith that person again in the future.
Secretive destructive behaviors such as violating other people's property, breaking and entering, and setting fires are consistent with what pattern of conduct disorder?
A. covert-nondestructive B. overt-nondestructive C. overt-destructive D. covert-destructive
When we decide to reject previous notions of truth that are in fact true, then we have committed a Type II error.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Hume accepted all of the following about cause and effect except that ____________.
a. they were habits of mind b. there is nothing in immediate experience to suggest necessity c. they were expectations based on experience d. they were due to actual relations in the physical world