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DL

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Emily has been in a coma for longer than three months.Emily's doctors are most likely to diagnose her as

A) having unresponsive wakefulness syndrome.
B) being in a minimally conscious state.
C) experiencing change blindness.
D) having split brain.

On Jul 13, 2024


A
DL

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The MOST frequent type of neurocognitive disorder in the elderly is:

A) vascular.
B) Parkinson's disease.
C) Alzheimer's disease.
D) Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.

On Jul 12, 2024


C
DL

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In his book The Crowd (1908) , Le Bon argued that people in a crowd:

A) unleash primitive and homogenous behaviour.
B) locate food sources before settling down.
C) establish personal territories.
D) relax and get to know each other.

On Jun 13, 2024


A
DL

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The study of the relative power and limits of genetic and environmental influences on behavior is known as

A) a pruning process.
B) evolutionary psychology.
C) behavior genetics.
D) heritability.

On Jun 12, 2024


C
DL

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Mill's method of concomitant variations helps to identify causes by observing:

A) whether adding additional factors results in an increase or decrease in the effect
B) whether an increase or decrease in the suspected cause results in an increase or decrease in the effect
C) a larger sample of instances
D) a more diverse sample of instances
E) whether the effect varies over time, while the suspected causal factor remains the same

On May 14, 2024


B
DL

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Most people would be least influenced by seeing their favorite actress or actor on TV attempting to persuade them to

A) try a new toothpaste.
B) buy a certain cat food.
C) vote for a certain candidate.
D) purchase one brand of air freshener over another.

On May 13, 2024


C