A score from a normal distribution that is equal to the mean would result in a Zobs of _____

a. -1.0
b. 0.0
c. +1.0
d. + or - 1.0 depending on the value of s


B

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Attitudes are positive or negative evaluations or beliefs that involve:

a. a cognitive component, a behavioral component, and a physiological response b. a cognitive component, an affective component, and a behavioral component c. a physiological response, an affective component, and a behavioral component d. a cognitive component, an affective component, and a physiological component

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In a study by Gardner and Steinberg (2005), people were tested on a computer driving task in which they faced a decision about whether to stop or go through yellow lights and risk being hit by another car. Adolescents, college students, and adults were tested. Each group tested with and without peers present in the room. When peers were present,

a. adolescents took fewer risks than when alone. b. adults took three times as many risks when peers were present. c. adolescents took twice as many risks as when alone. d. adolescents ignored the presence of peers in the room.

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Maurice was born with an XY chromosome type, and he has the external genitalia of a male. For the better part of his life, however, he has felt like he was supposed to be a woman. He has always identified more with feminine clothes, behaviors,

and emotions. New surgical and medical techniques will now allow Maurice to take which of the following courses of action? a. He will have only the option of taking hormone pills or injections, unless he wants to travel to Europe, which is the only continent where gender reassignment surgery is practiced. b. He will be able to alter his gender to match his body. c. He will be able to make changes to his external appearance, even though his physical attributes will not change. d. He will be able to alter his body to match his gender

Psychology

Which of the following is caused by a virus?

A. AIDS B. Syphilis C. Gonorrhea D. Chlamydia

Psychology