The Latin word meaning __________ connects both motive and emotion.
A. "emote"
B. "move"
C. "mote"
D. "mate"
Answer: B
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Taylor believes that it is extremely important to be clean. She cleans her kitchen and bathroom daily, and the rest of the house at least once every few days, and uses antibacterial soap and sterile water. She says she wants people to be able to eat off her floors, and is very proud of her house and the way she keeps it. Taylor has __________.
A. obsessive-compulsive disorder B. specific phobia, situational type C. generalized anxiety disorder D. no disorder
After returning from summer vacation, Phil notices that his teenage neighbor, Alexander, has begun to shave and his voice had deepened. Phil concludes that these changes are most likely due to:
a. puberty c. increased secretion of progesterone b. Turner's syndrome d. increased secretion of estrogen
In the Correll et al. (2002) experiment on racial bias and shooting decisions (using a video game), college students were more likely to shoot unarmed Black suspects than unarmed White suspects. Police officers who took part in this experiment did not show exactly the same tendency as college students. What statement can you make about this finding?
A) Research with college students provides no benefits to this field. B) You must be careful about generalizing findings about racial biases to other groups. C) The data from police officers had lower internal validity than the data from college students. D) Police officers are largely immune to racial bias.
If we say that bipolar disorder has a concordance rate of 85 percent in monozygotic twins, we mean that
A. 85 percent of the time bipolar disorder is the result of genetic influences shared by monozygotic twins. B. if one monozygotic (identical) twin has bipolar disorder, his or her twin has an 85 percent chance of being diagnosed with the disorder as well. C. 85 percent of the time, bipolar disorder cannot be explained by genetic variables, even in monozygotic twins. D. a parent with bipolar disorder has an 85 percent chance of passing the disorder to his or her monozygotic twins.