The path that information follows in a simple reflex pathway is:
a. motor neuron, interneuron, sensory neuron
b. sensory neuron, brain, motor neuron
c. motor neuron, brain, sensory neuron
d. sensory neuron, interneuron, motor neuron
D
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According the National Comorbidity Study, the lifetime prevalence of nicotine dependence is approximately ______ percent
a. 2 b. 12 c. 24 d. 40
Carolyn Rovee-Collier and her colleagues conducted research to see whether infants demonstrate the spacing effect. The results of this research showed that
a. infants and adults responded similarly; both remembered better when their practice was distributed over time. b. infants and adults responded similarly; both remembered better when they learned the material in one concentrated session. c. infants remembered better when practice was distributed; adults remembered better when they learned the material in one concentrated session. d. infants remembered better when they learned the material in one concentrated session; adults remembered better when practice was distributed.
Nancy is an older adult who has led a difficult life. She has overcome many adversities, including growing up during the Great Depression, WWII, and the loss of her spouse in middle adulthood. She has maintained a positive outlook on life, and people come to her for advice. What benefit did her life experiences bring?
A. Nancy is less likely to be diagnosed with any form of dementia. B. Nancy is considered to possess wisdom. C. Nancy is better able to interact with others socially. D. Nancy is less likely to experience proactive interference with respect to memory.
Campaign finance presents serious ethical quandaries for elected officials. You are running for reelection as Superior Court Justice for the State of Mississippi. Your opponent is receiving money from a huge retail chain that currently has a class-action case pending before the Court. Your campaign is being vastly outspent, and you need to raise money to be re-elected. A representative from the retail chain approaches you and asks if you need any financial help. What are the ethical dilemmas, which arise from this situation, and how will you, as a judge, be guided in your professional duties both before and after the election?
What will be an ideal response?