A negative correlation was found between the number of hours per week spent online and _________ in a study of college students in the United Kingdom

socializing
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exercising
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grades
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extramural activities
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grades

Psychology

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Regarding attention, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Motivational states influence attention. b. Repeated exposure to a changing stimulus leads to habituation. c. Habituation to certain stimuli is quite common and makes evolutionary sense. d. Newborn infants pay more attention to their mothers' voices than to the voices of other women. e. Humans pay more attention to stimuli that are meaningful or emotionally significant than those that are not.

Psychology

Approximately _______ of children who attempt or complete suicide suffer from psychological disorders

A) 90% B) 50% C) 15% D) 25%

Psychology

Which of the following students has the best understanding of the concept “release from proactive interference”?

a. Maura: "Students are likely to use simple repetition when learning new material; if you teach them a memory strategy, their memory improves."
b. Ilya: "The phrase refers to the strategy people use to move a particular stimulus from working memory to long-term memory."
c. Alessandro: "People are typically not conscious of their learning strategies; however, if they can focus their attention on their memory, they can avoid interference from other stimuli."
d. Tara: "As you learn a series of stimuli from the same category, memory will become less accurate; if you switch to a new category, memory will improve."

Psychology

Johnny is at lunch eating with some of his friends. He tells one of them that he loves the TV show "Keeping Up With the Kardashians." However, later when some kids come up to him and confront him about liking the show he says, "No way! I would never watch a girly show like that!" This is an example of what type of defense mechanism?

a. Intellectualization b. Rationalization c. Assertiveness d. Denial

Psychology