The 2003 BALCO scandal involved a laboratory that was
A. accused of taking bribes not to report positive urine tests.
B. selling amphetamines to professional football players.
C. importing testosterone from China.
D. selling a previously undetectable steroid to baseball players.
D
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Single-parent African American families tend to rely substantially on grandparents for everyday child care.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In Milgram's classic research on obedience to authority, which of the following things was true?
a. The participants did not meet the "learner" until after the study was over. b. The participants could not see or hear the "learner" during the course of the study. c. When participants hesitated during the study, an experimenter would repeatedly prompt them to continue. d. Participants could not tell what level of shock they were administering to the "learner."
An instructor concentrates so much on the information to be put on her projected slides that she fails to note the need to use contrast for easy visibility of the text. In attempting to solve the problem of creating effective slides for her students, this instructor is exhibiting which type of barrier to problem solving?
a. emotional b. cultural c. learned d. perceptual
Glenn has become the bully of the third grade. Every time he gets physically punished by his father, he teases and hits the smaller "victims" on the playground the next day. Glenn's reaction to his frustrations would be considered
a. circumvention. b. an escape. c. direct aggression. d. displaced aggression.