A weak intervention can result in increased risk of ____

a. Type I error only
b. Type II error only
c. both Type I and Type II errors
d. neither Type I nor Type II error


b

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A longitudinal study of over 23,000 men found that those who didn’t smoke, exercised regularly, and maintained recommended weight were almost ______ less likely to experience heart problems than were men with all of these risk factors (Lee and colleagues, 2009).

A. 40% B. 50% C. 60% D. 70%

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The gender difference in depression may be more apparent than real. One factor that could explain why women seem to be more prone to depression is that ____

a. women are socialized to be more self-interested and autonomous b. women have higher concentrations of a certain depressive allele than men c. depression in men may be hidden by other factors such as substance abuse d. depression in men is more likely to manifest early one and then dissipate

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Raj's father told him he would not be able to use the car for

three weeks because Raj brought home a poor report card. In terms of operant conditioning, the specific technique Raj's father is employing is _____ punishment. Fill in the blank with correct word

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Harold has schizophrenia and his doctor has recommended that he change to a new drug that can reduce his hallucinations and delusions without the lethal risk or side effects of other similar drugs. Harold's doctor will most likely be prescribing

a. Lithium carbonate.
b. Risperdal.
c. Clozaril.
d. Prozac.

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