Walter is a college student who is about to graduate from college. At what age would he most likely consider that a substantial change is occurring in his life?

a) when he turned 20 years of age
b) when he leaves college and enters the workforce at age 22
c) when he finished his junior year of high school at age 17
d) when he turns 26 years old


b

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Sandy asked Professor Alperson how decreased volumes in cortical structures and enlarged ventricles predispose a person to schizophrenia. Having read the recent research, Professor Alperson says, ____

a. "They reduce dopamine activity in the brain by blocking dopamine receptor sites in post-synaptic neurons." b. "They increase the availability of dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain and increase the severity of the symptoms." c. "They may create subconnections between different brain regions, thereby overloading neural circuitry." d. "They may result in weak or aberrant connections between the different brain regions, leading to reductions in the integrative function of the brain."

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Phani's therapist asks her to report everything that comes to mind no matter how trivial or bizarre it may seem. "Don't worry about whether it is useful or useless, good or bad. Just talk about whatever you are thinking," he says. Phani's therapist is using

A. manifest content. B. resistance. C. catharsis. D. free association.

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Bill is interested in how people react to news of an impending snow storm. He informs subjects that it is going to snow 2, 6, or 12 inches and then assesses their anxiety levels. The different snow forecasts represent the __________ variable in this study

a. construct b. independent c. control d. dependent

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Two samples, each with n = 9 scores, produce an independent-measures t statistic of t = 2.00 . If the effect size is measured using r2, what is the value of r2?

a. 4/16
b. 4/20
c. 2/16
d. 2/18

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