Coach Ezell wants her players to relax before playing important conference games
At the halfway point in the season, instead of the dance music she normally had playing in the locker room, she switches to classical music before the games. What is the dependent variable in this scenario?
A) The new classical music
B) The players' anxiety level
C) The coach
D) The original dance music
Answer: B
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A. overlearning B. the method of loci C. massed practice D. consolidation
Haley has severe glaucoma; she finds that its symptoms can be relieved by using a non-prescription drug. In addition to relieving the symptoms of glaucoma, the drug relaxes her and induces a mild feeling of euphoria. It is MOST likely that Haley is treating her glaucoma using
a. cocaine. b. marijuana. c. heroin. d. mescaline.
Perhaps the biggest change for grandparents that has occurred in recent years is a. the number of grandparents who serve as custodial parents or primary caregivers for their grandchildren. b. the number of grandparents who have been cut out of their grandchildren's lives as a result of conflict with their own children. c. the number of grandparents who live single lives as opposed to being
married or partnered. d. the number of grandparents who have continued working past the standard age of retirement.
All things considered, the atypical antipsychotics ____
a. are far more cost-effective than the older drugs b. do not improve overall quality of life more than older drugs c. are preferable because they have, at most, only mild side-effects d. have a much higher risk of movement disorders