Which of the following is true about research on the effects of medications given to the mother during delivery?
a. It is clear that they permanently damage the newborn.
b. There is no compelling evidence that they impact the newborn negatively.
c. There is little evidence that medications have long-term negative affects.
d. The effects appear to depend upon the age of the mother.
C
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Dr. Yates forms the hypothesis that students who sleep more prior to taking an exam will score higher on the exam than students who sleep less. Half of the students sleep eight to nine hours the night before the exam. The other half sleep only four to five hours the night before the test. She then gives the participants an exam. In this experiment, what is the dependent variable?
a. The group that sleeps eight to nine hours b. The performance on the exam c. The group that sleeps four to five hours d. Whether they slept four to five or eight or nine hours
Who is clinically dead?
a. John, who is not responsive to pain b. Naomi, who is not breathing and whose heart is not beating c. Helga, who exhibits no cortical functioning d. John, Naomi, and Helga, would all be considered clinically dead.
Recent research has shown that persons with autism spectrum disorders experience abnormal activity in the ____
a. ?medulla b. ?cerebellum c. ?pons d. ?amygdala
Rationalization involves
A) motivated forgetting of distressing experiences. B) unconscious attribution of our negative qualities onto others. C) providing reasonable-sounding explanations for unreasonable behaviors or failures. D) transforming an anxiety-producing experience into its opposite.