Jari is a frequent binge drinker. Which is he less likely to experience than his non-binge-drinking peers?

a. Unprotected sex
b. A hangover
c. Good grades
d. A sexually transmitted disease


c

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Using the theory of dissociated control, which of the following explains how Fran was able to be successfully hypnotized?

a) Fran had an unconscious desire to undergo hypnosis. b) Fran's executive function control was weakened. c) Fran experienced a split in his planning and monitoring functions of his consciousness. d) Fran had a high level of expectation for the hypnosis to work.

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Across adolescence, the crowd structure

A) becomes more rigidly defined. B) becomes more differentiated. C) develops stricter barriers between crowds. D) dissolves as teens become more autonomous.

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Research indicates that ethnic identity emerges in children at the same time that racial identity emerges

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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