Bacterial sexually transmitted diseases, such as _____, are becoming resistant to antibiotics
a) human papillomavirus
b) genital herpes
c) gonorrhea
d) HIV
Answer: c
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In the context of midlife crisis in women, which of the following statements is true?
a. Women who had to cope with more stressful changes before they reached their middle age were far more prepared. b. Jung believed both men and women to be equally vulnerable to midlife crisis. c. Heterosexual women were more satisfied at midlife than lesbians. d. Midlife transition was easier for career women than those who opted for a domestic life.
Part of the interview process for hiring new workers in the wood mill includes testing each worker's ability to demonstrate strategies on how to make the first cuts on a piece of lumber. The manager of the mill believes that the result of this work-related test predicts future job performance. The manager's belief is most consistent with _____ argument that _____ intelligence better predicts job
performance than analytical intelligence. A) Thurstone's; specific B) Carroll's; middle-level C) Sternberg's; practical D) Spearman's; general
During the first few weeks of life, an infant may show the emotion of ____; but it is rare that he or she may show the emotion of ____ during the first year of life
a. shame; interest b. guilt; distress c. pleasure; sadness d. embarrassment; anger
Mary wanted to research how stress impacted a student's ability to consolidate new memories. She had planned to split participants into two groups. Both groups of students were to study a one-page speech
The control group would be allowed to study unimpeded, but for the experimental group, while they were attempting to memorize the words, she would repeatedly shock them on the hand. She hoped that she would then be able to compare how well students from the two groups memorized the speech. After further reflection, Mary decided that the data that she would collect would not have enough value scientifically to be worth subjecting these participants to high levels of shock. What ethical principle guided Mary's decision NOT to conduct her experiment? A) unforeseen consequences B) nonharmful procedures C) confidentiality D) risks versus benefits