The time to which exposure to particular teratogens are most harmful to the fetus is known as the ___________
a. critical stage c. critical period
b. fetal stage d. organogenesis stage
C
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Research by Prentice and Miller (1996) found that college students are likely to have more positive attitudes toward drinking on campus and consume more alcohol if they
a. attend colleges that strictly forbid drinking on campus. b. participate in workshops designed to increase their personal responsibility for drinking. c. overestimate the favorability of their peers' attitudes toward drinking. d. believe such attitudes and behavior are inconsistent with social norms.
The way in which we perceive someone can influence:
A. the way in which we would interact with the person B. causal relevance C. attribution error D. cognitive dissonance
An individual who suffers from panic disorder might become anxious about climbing stairs, exercising, or being in hot rooms because these activities produce sensations similar to those accompanying a panic attack. In psychological terms, the exercise and hot rooms have become a. conditioned stimuli
b. unconditioned stimuli. c. conditioned responses. d. unconditioned responses.
Which of these is not one of the DSM-IV characteristic symptoms of
schizophrenia? (a) illusions (b) hallucinations (c) disorganized speech (d) grossly disorganized behavior (e) flattening of affect