The split brain operation saves the life of the patient, but usually results in major deficits, such as the loss of language abilities

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

Psychology

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In a 2005 study of the cardiovascular fitness of adolescents aged 12-19, more than one-third of them were rated as

a. having normal fitness. c. having low fitness. b. having high fitness. d. having exceptional fitness.

Psychology

All of the following seem to be the case for many affluent parents in the U.S. except

a. their children believe that they are extraordinary. b. they like to let coaches and teachers know how special their children are. c. they want to protect their children from feelings of failure. d. their children are usually able to deal well with challenges

Psychology

In 1960, Donald Hebb referred to the American revolution in psychology. According to Hebb, only one phase of the American revolution in psychology had taken place at that time:?

a. ?the behavioristic movement b. ?the cognitive movement c. ?the psychobiological movement d. ?the psychoanalytical movement

Psychology

According to the text, which of the following is NOT a reason for the increase in homelessness in the U.S.?

A) There is less available low-cost housing. B) Government aid for housing has declined. C) Health-care costs keep families from having enough money for housing. D) People are choosing to live on the streets rather than in dangerous homeless shelters.

Psychology