Parkinson's disease results from a deficiency of transmission at dopamine synapses
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Which of the following is true as to the course of anxiety disorders?
a. The long-term outcome of individuals with anxiety disorder is mixed and unpredictable. b. Individuals with agoraphobia avoidance tend to get over their fears with age. c. The frequency and intensity of anxiety attacks tend to increase with age. d. Patients with generalized anxiety disorder may find their physical symptoms replaced with worries .
In a classic experiment, a psychologist read a short passage in Greek to his son every day when the boy was between 15 months and three years of age. At age eight, he was asked to recall the passage, to recognize the passage, and later to memorize the original quotations and others of equal difficulty. The results of the experiment showed that the boy was
a. able to recall the passage at age eight. b. able to recognize the passage when presented with the original passage and other Greek passages. c. able to exhibit evidence of relearning by memorizing the original passage 25 percent faster than the other Greek passages. d. unable to do any of these three memory tasks.
When people experience intense emotions like fear, anger, or excitement, their hearts tend to speed up and pound
It would be easy to conclude that the heart is what is causing these emotions, but this would be incorrect. This lack of consistency between an apparent relationship between two events and the true course of events demonstrates which of the six principles of scientific thinking? A) Falsifiability B) Occam's Razor C) Correlation vs. causation D) Replicability
This is the preferred graph for presenting the results of a between subjects factorial ANOVA
a. pie chart c. bar graph b. line graph d. three-axis box plot