In 2008, over __________ of men and women in the US were obese

a) 10%
b) a quarter
c) a third
d) two thirds


c

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Based on the discussion of models in the textbook, why do many behavioral neuroscientists study rats?

A. Rats are complex animals. B. Rats are simpler systems than humans. C. Rats are more complex than computers. D. Rats were central to Darwin's theory.

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A man has the opportunity to cheat his business partner, but he knows that this would be the wrong thing to do in a number of different ways. According to the structural model of Freudian theory, the ________ is what held them man back from cheating his partner.

A) id. B) ego. C) superego. D) conscience.

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Consider the experiment on prejudice in which participants listened to a radio recording of a basketball game, then were told that some athletes were "Black" and some were "White." The results showed that the exact same person might be perceived or treated differently due to participants' pre-existing beliefs. If these results apply to the realm of job applications, we would expect that when employers review resumes to select who to invite for interviews, they will tend to

A. call in people described as "Black" for interviews. B. be unbiased when selecting candidates but biased during the interview. C. call in people described as "White" for interviews. D. be biased when selecting candidates but unbiased during the interview.

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Sheila almost got hit by a car at a street corner because she was too busy texting on her phone. From that day on, Sheila looks before she reaches the street corner. Her change in behavior is a result of

a. learning. b. memory. c. motivation. d. both sensation and perception.

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