Bart, age 40, asks his doctor about what sensory changes he should expect. The doctor will most likely tell him that:
a. his vision will decline in his 50s, while his hearing has been declining for 20 years
b. both his vision and his hearing will begin to decline in the next five years
c. neither his vision nor his hearing will begin declining until he reaches age 50
d. his hearing will decline in his 50s, while his vision has been declining for 20 years
a
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a. encoding c. retrieval b. storage d. automatization
By drinking milk during their teenage years, girls can consume enough required _______ to avoid ________ later in their lives
a) magnesium; osteoporosis b) iron; stroke c) calcium; osteoporosis d) Vitamin D; rickets
In a recent study, college men read one of three stories,
the first describing voluntary intercourse, the second depicting stranger rape, and the third describing date rape. This study showed that a. those high in gender role stereotyping were more aroused by the first story, but not by the second or third types of stories. b. only ten percent of the college men in the study would ever consider rape, even if they could be sure of not being caught. c. the arousal patterns of those subjects high in gender role stereotyping was similar to the arousal patterns of actual rapists. d. their degree of gender role stereotyping had little influence on their arousal levels.
Research on shy, inhibited children has observed all of the following EXCEPT
A. physiological distinctions remained even when temperament "smoothed out" in preadolescence. B. those who changed from inhibited to uninhibited maintained the same pattern of brain activity. C. experience could moderate or accentuate early tendencies. D. highly inhibited patterns seemed to be maintained into adolescence.