Investigations of complex, real-world issues, such as the effects of daycare, illustrate which of the textbook's unifying themes?
a. Our experience of the world is highly subjective.
b. Psychology evolves in a sociohistorical context.
c. Our behavior is shaped by our cultural heritage.
d. Psychology is theoretically diverse.
B
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Which statement is most consistent with Muraven and Baumeister's (2000) theory of self-control?
a. Self-control is a limited inner resource that can be temporarily depleted. b. Exerting self-control in one situation makes it easier to exert control on a subsequent occasion. c. People have many inner sources of self-control from which they can draw. d. Self-control is simply an illusion used to maintain a positive self-image.
Which of the following statements about chromosomes is true?
A. Genes contain chromosomes. B. Chromosomes are all found in mitochondria. C. Chromosomes contain genes. D. Chromosomes come in groups of three.
Evelyn was diagnosed with diabetes and high blood pressure at age 43. Her physician asked about her exercise history, and she admitted to a sedentary lifestyle over many years. Most likely
circulatory problems began during emerging adulthood and she didn't notice them. her weight and salt intake were excessive. her love of sweets and salty snacks took its toll over the years. diabetes and high blood pressure run in her family, so nothing could prevent it.
After his surgery, H.M.'s IQ
A) dropped to 68. B) dropped slightly. C) dropped to 89. D) stayed about the same. E) increased.