A form of dementia called chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is caused by
a. chronic alcohol abuse
b. a severe drop in beta-amyloid protein levels.
c. cerebral vascular accident.
d. repeated head trauma.
Answer: d. repeated head trauma.
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a. the less likely it is that nonprobability sampling is appropriate. b. the more likely it is that nonprobability sampling is appropriate. c. sample error increases. d. sample error decreases.
The media often presents certain racial groups as less capable or less successful. This can encourage
a. prejudice. c. cognitive dissonance. b. polarization. d. social facilitation.
Jean Piaget argues that the changes in moral reasoning that are observed in the developing child result primarily from
a. the developing child's decreasing egocentrism. b. the developing child's increasing independence. c. shifts in the parents' treatment of the growing child. d. the developing child's maturing nervous system.
The membrane across the opening between the middle ear and the inner ear that conducts vibrations to the cochlea is called the ________
a. oval window b. organ of Corti c. eardrum d. round window