Measurements of brain activity and examination of the chromosomes can aid in determining whether someone has attention deficit disorder

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

Psychology

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What can we conclude about the research on mood congruence?

a. Under properly controlled circumstances, people show little or no mood congruence. b. People tend to recall material better if it is consistent with their current mood. c. People typically show mood incongruence; they actually recall material better if it is the opposite of their current mood. d. No matter what a person's mood, people tend to recall neutral material more accurately than either positive or negative material.

Psychology

A study of foreign-born students who are attending Western universities shows that

a. anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa do not occur in students who were raised in countries where these disorders do not exist. b. anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are observed in some students who were raised in countries where these disorders do not exist. c. anorexia nervosa, but not bulimia nervosa, has been observed in some students who were raised in countries where these disorders do not exist. d. bulimia nervosa, but not anorexia nervosa, has been observed in some students who were raised in countries where these disorders do not exist.

Psychology

In ______, brain activity is assessed by measuring small magnetic field gradients entering and exiting and entering the scalp.

a. positron emission tomography (PET) b. electroencephalography (EEG) c. diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) d. magnetoencephalography (MEG)

Psychology

Which of the following is NOT a potential reason why children in poverty earn lower grades in school?

a) their neighborhood schools are more likely to focus on science and math b) they are more likely to have poorer nutrition c) they are less likely to have computers in the home d) overcrowding may cause them to have less space to complete homework

Psychology