The ________ is a thin layer of nerve tissue that lines the back of the eye.
A. retina
B. iris
C. lens
D. pupil
Answer: A
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Smoking is associated with which of the following disorders in infancy?
A. sudden infant death syndrome B. intellectual impairment C. ADHD D. cancer
A student conducted a research project in which fake smoke entered the waiting area used by participants. This procedure was used to create a stressful situation and the student then tested participants' performance on complex reasoning tasks. One student waiting in a wheelchair experienced a panic attack when the smoke appeared. After this incident, the IRB stopped the research. This example demonstrates that
A. IRBs can be unreasonable. B. characteristics of individuals must be considered when determining risk. C. the deception was described fully during the informed consent procedure. D. this research should have been conducted online
Which of the following statements about major neurocognitive disorder is FALSE?CD a. Globally, one new case of major neurocognitive disorder is identified every 30 seconds. b. Worldwide, the cost of major neurocognitive disorder is about $315 billion per year
c. More than 50 percent of the cases are of the Alzheimer's disease. d. The rate of new cases doubles with every five years of age after age 75.
What is the general population's risk of developing schizophrenia?
a. less than one percent b. about one percent c. two percent d. five percent