Which of the following sentences are you most likely remember?
A. The high school student impatiently waited for the bell to ring.
B. Rashad went to the grocery store to buy an eagle.
C. Three photographers took pictures at the concert.
D. Keith sat on the warm white sand and felt the cool breeze.
Answer: B
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a. eclectic b. outcome based c. evidence-based d. epidemiological
Bonita is participating in a longitudinal study that began when she was only two years old. Now in her late 20s, Bonita has undergone a series of cognitive tests every six months for more than 25 years. The study in which Bonita is participating is best described as a(n) ____ study
a. repeated measures b. cross sectional c. time series d. independent measures
Klinefelter's Syndrome occurs when:
a. genetic females have an extra X chromosome. b. genetic females have an extra Y chromosome. c. genetic males have an extra X chromosome. d. genetic males have an extra Y chromosome.
The newspaper reported the case of a hospital employee who killed several patients by giving them injections of a chemical that takes the place of acetylcholine. Based on your knowledge of neuroscience,
you recognize that the substance is most likely to be a) curare. b) GABA. c) Zoloft. d) black widow spider venom.