Why did Descartes choose the pineal gland as the "seat of the soul"?
a. It was in a perfect position to serve this function.
b. It was capable of bending at different angles to direct the flow of animal spirits.
c. It was attached just below the two cerebral hemispheres.
d. All of the above
D
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a. nearly twice as frequently in women as in men. b. nearly four times as frequently in women as in men. c. nearly twice as frequently in men as in women. d. with equal frequency in women and in men.
Kung girls and boys engage in rough-and-tumble play. Among the Pilaga Indians, girls are matched against the boys. Rough-and-tumble play is less common among girls in the United States. These examples demonstrate that
a. the tendency to participate in rough-and-tumble play is genetic. b. children from lower socioeconomic status groups are more likely to engage in it. c. this type of play is influenced by culture and environment. d. it is a form of play that is new to the United States.
The text talks about therapists and clients entering into a treatment "contract" after completion of the initial assessment. What is an accurate statement about such contracts?
a. They usually specify the length and goals of therapy. b. They usually specify the client's responsibilities while in treatment. c. They may be modified as needed over time. d. all of the above
What did the 1914 Harrison Act do?
A. outlawed coca, cocaine, and opium B. taxed importation and sale of coca, cocaine, and opium C. taxed possession of marijuana D. outlawed possession of heroin