Those against requiring all teen girls to be vaccinated against HPV argued that:
A. some health insurance will not cover the vaccine
B. the vaccine has some serious side effects
C. the vaccine is not effective
D. doing so undermines abstinence as the best method to avoid HPV
Answer: D
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a. the pessimists focused too much on real-life examples; in the laboratory, people are actually quite accurate. b. the major decision-making heuristics are actually highly accurate, and they almost always lead us to correct decisions, contrary to the theories advanced by the pessimists. c. the pessimists underestimate our decision-making accuracy because of factors such as choosing questions that contradict people's schemas. d. the pessimists have typically sampled groups of people living in the community; in contrast, college students make statistically appropriate decisions.
In signal detection research, not detecting a signal in noise when it is actually present is classified as a:
A) negation. B) rejection. C) false alarm. D) miss.
Chong is looking at the fine details of a beautiful painting in an art gallery. Most likely, he is relying on his ____ that give him ______ vision to stare at the picture.
A. rods; scotopic B. cones; scotopic C. rods; photopic D. cones; photopic
Which of the following would most intelligence researchers agree with?
A. Changes in environment can alter IQ scores significantly. B. A handful of specific genes can be identified as the core determinants of IQ. C. Genetic endowment has largely been debunked as an influence on intelligence. D. Genetics are the dominant influence on IQ scores.