Standing on one foot requires:
a. maturity of the cerebrum. c. myelination of the amygdala.
b. maturation of the corpus callosum. d. gross motor skills.
D
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a. psychological reactance. b. central route persuasion. c. peripheral route persuasion. d. insufficient justification.
Sasha worries about her mother's cancer so much that she cannot concentrate on her schoolwork, causing it to suffer. Her continual thoughts about her mother and trouble concentrating would be considered maladaptive because she
a. deviated from the norm of her family. b. presented difficulties adapting to life's demands. c. expressed personal distress to her therapist. d. was hospitalized for suicidal ideation.
Han Sol is studying employee motivation. She develops an interest in the expectancy theory, which seeks to explain how cognitive processes affect the impact of salary or other rewards of employee behavior. The main assumption of this theory is that ____.?
a. ?behavior at work is affected by workers’ intentions to achieve specific goals b. ?employees behave in accordance with what results they anticipate their actions to bring and how much they value those results c. ?people must at least partially satisfy lower level needs before they will be motivated by higher level goals d. ?the most motivating goals tend to be those that are challenging but not so difficult as to be impossible
What did physicians in the mid-1800s refer to as "God's own medicine"?
a. marijuana b. Godfrey's Cordial c. opium d. peyote