When a cell is "at rest," it is in a state called the __________

a) stopping point
b) obcipitation junction
c) resting potential
d) action potential


c

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Kim has a poor appetite and has experienced serious weight loss. She is unable to concentrate and make decisions. She often expresses feeling unworthy and guilty for things she has not done. She says she no longer cares about life and has talked about death and how she would welcome it. Psychologists would likely diagnose Kim with which of the following disorders?

a. schizophrenia c. major depression b. conversion disorder d. bipolar disorder

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In the text's chapter on helping, it mentioned that alcohol use increased the likelihood of helping. This chapter notes that alcohol use can increase aggression. What would explain both situations?

A. The effects on GABA reduces anxiety and impulse control of all sorts. B. Alcohol reveals who people really are. C. The people in the "helping" situation were out dancing with friends; the people in the "aggression" group were alone. D. The people more likely to help were women; those likely to be aggressive were men.

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Freud believed that the _____ is the part of the personality that is rational and reasonable

a) id b) superego c) conscious d) ego

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According to the NHSLS, for couples in America today, which of the following is a true statement regarding the "duration of the last sexual event" during the couple's sexual episodes?

A) No couple reported having intercourse for over an hour. B) About half of the couples said intercourse for them lasted less than 15 minutes. C) 75% of the couples reported that intercourse lasted 15 minutes to an hour. D) 25% of the couples reported having intercourse over an hour.

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