Physiological functions that are a focus of biofeedback procedures include all of the following EXCEPT
A. EEG rhythms ("brain waves").
B. heart rate.
C. digestive functioning.
D. muscle tension.
Answer: C
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a. Embryo b. Zygote c. Fetus d. Cyst
All of the following are possible factors in the gap in educational achievement between U.S. students and other students around the world EXCEPT __________
a) U.S. students spend less time in classes and get less intensive instruction. b) there is a broader diversity of students in the United States than in other countries, where the school population is more homogeneous and affluent. c) U.S. parents and students do not care as much about education as do parents and students from other countries. d) the high school graduation rate of U.S. students is lower than that in many other countries.