An annotated bibliography is

a. a good thing to read on Wikipedia.
b. a useful way to take notes.
c. to be avoided so that you will not risk plagiarism.
d. not designed to summarize a source.


B

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Some researchers have proposed that individuals with eating disorders are similar to those who abuse substances, with food being the drug of choice

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding neurons and glia cells in the adult human brain?

a. ?Neurons are far more numerous than glia cells. b. ?Neurons are more concentrated in the brainstem than glia cells. c. ?Neurons and glia cells are about the same in number. d. ?Neurons are far less numerous than glia cells.

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Maestripieri's studies with monkeys found all of the following except

a. mother monkeys whose infants had died were observed to adopt abandoned infant monkeys, or even to kidnap infant monkeys. b. when monkey mothers were separated from their own infants during the bonding period, the mothers later rejected the infant (and other infants) when they were reunited after the bonding period. c. when mothers and infants were separated after the bonding period, the mothers sometimes later accepted other infants versus their own infants when they were reunited some significant time later. d. when mothers and infants were separated after the bonding period, the mothers later accepted their infant when they were reunited some significant time later.

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A study by Ostrov (1985) showed a relationship between several of the Drug Scale items on the IPI and positive urine analysis results of applicants to the Chicago Police Department. What conclusion was made, in light of this relationship?

A. Candidates had tampered with their urine samples. B. Candidates had cheated when taking the IPI. C. Candidates had, in responding to the IPI, provided only socially-acceptable answers. D. Candidates had, in responding to the IPI, admitted to some illegal behaviors.

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