The memory system that allows us to update information through rehearsal is called photographic memory long term memory sensory memory short term memory
A study examines the relationship between diet and heart disease risk without manipulating variables. The goal is to understand the relationship between the variables. What type of design is this? Select one A. Randomized control trial B. Quasi-experimental design C. Experimental design D. Correlation design
Which of the following factors may lead to a propensity toward obesity? Dislike of exercise Preference for salty snacks Genetic variations in fat distribution Living in an urban area
The Elaboration Likelihood Model is based on which continuum? High context, low context High context, peripheral context Central route, indirect route Central route, peripheral route
Reflective in __ is where you assess a situation that is still occurring. Answer Instructions (1) Submit
This is an argument: Since exercise is good for the body, you should weight lift everyday. True False
You are on a busy road.. What is the first thing you must do to better manage your space? Slow down and move to the left. Take action to get out of harm's way. Check your phone for any weather warnings. Search the roads for new
3 tries left Which statement about adolescent identity is true? Decreasing social prejudice has lowered the self-esteem of Black teens. A stronger sense of racial identity has raised self-esteem for many teens of color. Hispanic teens use race as the first determinant of self-esteem. Self-esteem is much lower for teens of color than for White teens.
Myth or Truth?Adolescent Suicide Question 4 1 try left One suicide in a school can lead to other adolescents attempting suicide. TRUTH MYTH
In applying Levinson's theories to women, women have been found to: Be more apt to have a mentor than men Have dreams (goals they want to achieve) that place a greater emphasis on achievement as compared to men Have dreams that were split between achievement and relationships Be more career oriented than men
Affan just discovered that his roommate Jack's partner told him that she no longer wants to see him. Affan finds out that Jack is studying in the library, so he goes to find him.Although Jack looks like he is studying, Affan assumes he looks depressed. This assumption is an example of someone being influenced by: sensory adaptation. sensory activation. sensory thresholds. a context effect.
Why is it important to use a thoughtful decision-making process when dealing with a mental health challenge? A It guarantees you will never feel stressed again B It helps you choose healthy ways to cope and get support C It helps you ignore your feelings and move on quickly D It lets others decide what you should feel or do
Quick Check What does "locus of control" describe? Your personality type and learning style How much stress do you feel during challenges How you view control over outcomes in your life Your daily study schedule
To promote human and social well-being generalist practitioners: use a range of prevention and treatment methods critically think in micro practice only applies ethical principles seldom does not advocate
While the car is in motion, it's only safe for __ to interact with GPS. an adult the driver a passenger a driver over 21
4. Which type of behavior is BEST suited for frequency recording? Talking with a peer Being on task Reading a book Throwing a ball
10. Which statement best explains a red herring fallacy? (1 point) Presenting only two extreme options when more exist Distracting from relevant information by introducing an unrelated topic Attacking someone's character instead of their argument Assuming that because two things are alike in one way, they are alike in others
3. Tendency to focus on the positive optimism perfectionist resilience pride pessimism support of others
Facial communication of emotion is enhanced during online interactions. True False
According to the rules of disclosure reciprocity.people who disclose personal information in get-acquainted conversations tend to talk to themselves spontaneously. make judgments about the other person's self-esteem. talk about others more than themselves. match each other's level of intimacy.