Which of these is a common medical use for barbiturate drugs?
a) fighting viral infections
b) preventing convulsions
c) reducing hallucinations
d) decreasing blockages in arteries
b
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Which of the following statements is true of neuroticism?
a. People who scored high in neuroticism performed worse than those who scored low when their work environment was stressful. b. The characteristics of neuroticism are anxiety, depression, irrationality, tension, and moodiness. c. Neuroticism is largely a product of learning or experience rather than a product of genetics. d. A higher level of neuroticism was associated with increasing satisfaction from social relationships.
During middle adulthood, __________ may contribute to the increase in effective coping
A) lowered expectations for family and friends B) greater confidence in handling life's problems C) being perceived as wise by younger people D) professional and financial stability
Courtney is enrolled in an advanced physics class at her high school. She is one of three girls in the class, and she is aware of her teacher's assumption that girls are not as good as boys at math and science. This knowledge causes her anxiety and prevents her from performing well at tests. This phenomenon is called
A. entrapment. B. cognitive dissonance. C. diffusion of responsibility. D. stereotype vulnerability.
The _____ is the central layer of the embryo from which the bones and muscles develop
A) neural tube B) mesoderm C) ectoderm D) umbilical cord