Teenage girls are __________ as likely as boys to report persistent depressed mood

A) not
B) just
C) twice
D) three times


C

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Independent measures of achievement, such as SAT scores, have not risen in the past decade, but overall grades in school have risen over that same period. What is the most likely explanation for this outcome?

A. Student performance in school has changed for the better, and the students are demonstrating greater achievement. B. Student performance in school has improved, but only because students are cheating more often on tests. C. Instructors have become more lenient, awarding higher grades for the same performance, which is known as grade inflation. D. Independent measures of achievement such as the SAT are harder than they were a decade ago.

Psychology

By the end of the first year of life, Evana has mastered the most difficult balancing problem ever to be encountered in her life. What skill has she mastered?

a. walking b. crawling c. creeping d. balancing on one foot e. standing without support

Psychology

Kübler-Ross viewed the _____ stage of development as characterized by a feeling that, "the pain is gone," "the struggle is over," and "a time of rest before the journey."

a. bargaining b. isolation c. acceptance d. depression

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. The James–Lange theory of emotion suggests that, without physiological reactions, there would be no emotions at all. 2. The James–Lange theory of emotion suggests that emotions trigger physiological reactions. 3. The Cannon–Bard theory of emotion suggests that physiological responses are a reaction to emotions. 4. The Cannon–Bard theory of emotion posits that every emotion is associated with a unique pattern of physiological activity. 5. The Cannon–Bard theory of emotion posits no causal relation between physiological activity and emotional experience.

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