Changes in taste and smell that occur with age, especially the reduced ability to detect specific tastes, are likely to result in

a. experimenting with new kinds of foods. b. learning more about food preparation.
c. loss of appetite.
d. greater appreciation for the visual presentation of foods.


c

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Assume there is a correlation of .00 between shoe size and number of siblings. If you know someone's shoe size:

A. your prediction of the number of siblings will be very accurate B. it would be very difficult to accurately predict the person's number of siblings C. your prediction of the number of siblings will depend upon the strength of the relationship D. then you could explain why the person has the number of siblings she does

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Explain the role of the IRB

What will be an ideal response?

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Clark and colleagues (Clark, 1969; Clark & Yang, 1972) found that participants reported less pain when treated with acupuncture even though there was no difference in d? between the treatment (acupuncture) and control (no acupuncture) conditions. This suggests that

a. acupuncture has no effect on reports of pain. b. with acupuncture, the participant's decision criterion for reporting pain increased. c. with acupuncture, the participant's decision criterion for reporting pain decreased. d. participants had reduced sensitivity to pain when treated with acupuncture.

Psychology

The central nervous system is made up of the somatic and the autonomic nervous systems

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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