For the past month, Mitchell has had difficulty falling asleep at night. Even though he goes to bed at his usual time, he lays awake for several hours before he finally drifts off to sleep. As a result, Mitchell has only been getting 5 to 6 hours of sleep, instead of the 8 hours he is used to. Mitchell is likely to find that his lack of sleep leads to
a. the inability to solve complex problems.
b. impaired attention.
c. hallucinations and general disorientation.
d. night terrors when he actually does fall asleep.
B
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What will be an ideal response?
Amy is a young woman who is very competitive and comes from a high-achieving, wealthy family. She is very social and likes the fact that she is quite popular. She believes that her popularity is dependent on the weight and shape of her body. Amy has a boyfriend but worries that she may care more about their relationship than he does. The feature that puts Amy most at risk for an eating disorder is her
A. belief that her weight and body shape influence her popularity. B. belief that her boyfriend cares less about the relationship than she does. C. successful family. D. competitive nature.
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(see Figure 7.3)
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The Asch effect is known as the classic illustration of
a. intelligence. b. conformity. c. confusion. d. obeying authority. e. diffusion of responsibility.