Imani's family can always tell when she is about to start menstruating because she becomes very irritable, tearful, and distracted. Imani dreads getting her period because, in addition to the behavioral symptoms, she often has hot flashes that interfere greatly with sleep. Imani may benefit from treatment involving _________

A) anabolic steroids.
B) luteinizing hormone.
C) synthetic testosterone.
D) SSRIs and/or hormonal birth control.


D

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a. contrast effect. b. halo effect. c. escalation effect. d. Hawthorne effect.

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Which of the following is NOT something to avoid in an interview?

a. Giving too much unrequested information b. Answer questions about weaknesses with a flaw that is really a positive c. Interrupting or contradicting the interviewer d. Blaming previous employers, even if the criticism is justified

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a. There is a clear cut distinction between recall and recognition. b. Forced choice tests are preferred to yes/no tests because correcting for guessing is less of a problem with the forced choice procedure. c. The number of errors made on a memory test is frequently used as a dependent variable in memory experiments. d. Scale attenuation effects can be a problem in research on memory.

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If the sound of a crying infant causes heightened activity in a woman’s amygdala, this indicates that . . .

a. The woman experiences the sounds of a crying infant as highly aversive b. The excessive excitability of the amygdala might cause her to respond inconsistently to her infant c. She might become so distressed that she cannot think clearly about how to alleviate her infant’s distress d. All of the above

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