The receptors that provide information about balance, equilibrium and rotating movements are located in the inner ear inside the __________
a) cochlea.
b) eustachian tubes.
c) tympanic membrane.
d) semicircular canals.
d
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____ is greater in noncohesive groups than in cohesive groups.
a. Intermember attraction b. Intermember cooperation c. Acceptance of deviancy d. Conformity pressure
Regarding barbiturates, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Barbiturates have several legitimate medical uses. b. Barbiturates are highly addictive. c. Barbiturates can induce drowsiness and slurred speech. d. Overdoses of barbiturates can lead to convulsions, but rarely lead to death. e. The mixture of barbiturates with alcohol is particularly dangerous.
Sarah has violent aggressive impulses. Rather than express them directly, she gets a job dismantling wrecked cars. This is an example of
a. sublimation. b. regression. c. projection. d. rationalization.
According to the dimensions of research described in the chapter, true experiment and naturalistic observation differ in regard to:
a. the number of participants needed. b. how data are analyzed. c. the extent to which the scientist intervenes in the study. d. the type of ethical problems encountered.