Samantha is in a panic as she has three exams, two papers, and a group project due next week. Her roommate suggested that she try to get some Adderal to help her study
If she does so, she will be like (approximately) ____ university students who use ADHD medication for non-medical reasons.
a) 1 in 5
b) 1 in 4
c) 1 in 3
d) 1 in 2
c
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Pregnancy among single teenage girls is generally associated with
a. an end of their formal education. b. high rates of Cesarean-section. c. an increase in disorganized attachments in their infants. d. a higher rate of difficult temperaments in their infants.
After giving the matter a great deal of thought, Iris declared chemistry rather than physics as her major. Having made this decision, she went out and had a good time with her classmates, who reminded her what a great friend she was. At that point, Iris was able to look at her choice and see both its pros and cons without glamorizing it. Her behavior can best be explained by the concept of
a. self-perception. b. cognitive dissonance. c. impression management. d. self-affirmation.
Marc tends to work only under pressure, skips classes, and gives false reasons for his late work. He often feels frustrated and ashamed of his last-minute efforts. According to your textbook, Marc most likely has a tendency to
a. procrastinate. b. be a self-regulated learner. c. use spaced practice rather than massed practice. d. overlearn the class material to the point of confusion.
The discontinuous view of development holds that __________
A) infants and preschoolers respond to the world in much the same way as adults do B) growth is the process of gradually augmenting the skills that were present from the beginning C) infants and children have unique ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving D) development is a smooth process limited only by a lack of information and precision