Janice knows she has many athletic abilities she has not developed partly because she lacks the interest. One might say these abilities are part of her ________________ .

A. phenotype

B. genotype

C. phylotype

D. naturotype


B. genotype

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Which statement is not consistent with Darwin's view of evolution?

A. Different species arouse from a common ancestor. B. Humans and chimps share at least 98% of their DNA. C. Present-day humans descended from a creature that split off from apes. D. Humans belong to their own family tree.

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If the population from which we sample is normal, the sampling distribution of the mean

a. will approach normal for large sample sizes. b. will be slightly positively skewed. c. will be normal. d. will be normal only for small samples.

Psychology

It has been suggested that biofeedback relieves the pain of tension headaches because it "teaches people to relax," but it is more likely that a. the patients whose pain is seemingly relieved by biofeedback are probably also taking aspirin or Tylenol. b. the biofeedback training gives patients a sense of control over their headache pain

c. biofeedback has a "numbing effect" because it affects the nerve endings in the somatic nervous system. d. patients experience a placebo effect, because the headache pain returns once the biofeedback sessions are completed.

Psychology

Bonnie is an experimental neuropsychologist and Clyde is a clinical neuropsychologist. Most likely, Bonnie works in a ____ and Clyde works in a ____

a. ?community center; assessment center b. ?assessment center; community center c. ?hospital; research lab d. ?research lab; hospital

Psychology