Studies of the impact of noise on people indicate that
a. only very loud, punishing noise leads to any ill-effects.
b. people can cope with noise, but in time they begin to display ill-effects.
c. people are distracted by the noise, but it leads to no long term effects.
d. individuals seek out environments that are somewhat noisy, but not too noisy.
b. people can cope with noise, but in time they begin to display ill-effects.
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The discussion of AIDS prevention emphasized that
a. people are likely to overestimate their own personal risk of becoming HIV-positive. b. more than one-third of HIV-positive people say that they have not told their sexual partners about their HIV status. c. the abstinence-only programs on safe sex have demonstrated long-term success in reducing the transmission of HIV. d. most people feel comfortable about discussing condom use with potential sexual partners.
Research examining the role of culture in the attribution process has found that a. children reared in Western cultures are more likely to make the fundamental attribution error than thosereared in Eastern cultures
b. children reared in Western cultures are less likely to make the fundamental attribution error than those rearedin Eastern cultures. c. adults in Western cultures are more likely to make the fundamental attribution error than those in Easterncultures. d. adults in Western cultures are less likely to make the fundamental attribution error than those in Easterncultures.
The autonomic nervous system consists of two divisions: _____ and _____
Fill in the blank with correct word
Which statement describes adolescent suicide?
A. Females tend to make more suicide attempts. B. Males have higher rates of depression. C. Females are 4 times more likely to succeed in committing suicide. D. Males tend to use methods that are slow and passive.