A. 8%
B. 2%
C. 45%
D. 25%
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A. sample error
B. sample bias
C. population error
D. population bias
E. None of these - In a 1991 National institute of Mental Health study, it was estimated that people with bipolar disorder cost the country how much?
A. Over 200,000 dollars
B. Over 30 million dollars
C. Over 40 billion dollars
D. Over 100 billion dollars - Which of these mood stabilizing drugs does NOT have any anticonvulsive affect?
A. Sodium valproate
B. Lithium carbonate
C. Carbamazepine
D. Gabapentin - According to groundbreaking research, how do attentional processes affect perceptual processing of information?
A. Attention create a parallel processing of all visual input
B. All the visual stimuli fully processed and then attention acts on this information
C. Attentional processes act early to select a small part of visual input to fully process
D. Attention is not a critical component of the processing of visual information - A variable such as the personality of a subject, that might affect he outcome of and experiment would be controlled by:
A. random assignment of subjects
B. assuming the effects of the variable are negligible
C. manipulating the dependent variables simultaneously
D. repeating the experiment several times until the results are consistent - According to Mischel and Shoda’s (1995) cognitive-effective units in the personality system, what category refers to how processes such as selective attention, interpretation, and categorization of events affect personality?
A. Competencies
B. Goals and values
C. Affects
D. Encodings - Hormones affect the target cells by:
A. Initiating new biochemical reactions
B. Produce their effect by regulating biochemical reactions
C. Control long-term changes only
D. both a & b - They affect metamorphosis in amphibians, if there is deficient tadpole larvae do not metamorphose instead develop into large sized tadpole:
A. Thyroxine
B. Tri-iodothyronine (T3)
C. Calcitonin
D. Both a & b - Which of the following interventions aimed at a variety of factors (believed to affect the risk of criminality) produced the most promising outcomes according to Yoshikawa (1965)?
A. Direct support for parents and early childhood education
B. Interventions which take place between prenatal and primary school entry
C. Direct support for parents
D. Early education - The human organism is extremely_____environmental factors that can affect the organism include all the persons, objects, situations, and conditions that constitute the external would of any living individual:
A. Complex
B. simple
C. Coward
D. Social
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