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229 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 229
What type of reaction is reaction 1?

Operant Conditioning

Social Stratification

Covalent Bond

Oxidation/reduction

Term 2 of 229
The author suggests that adjustment is difficult for the poorest immigrants to the u.s. because of

Language barriers in the new country.

Lack of access to educational opportunities.

Cultural differences in food preferences.

A tendency for particular problems to affect many aspects of their lives.

Term 3 of 229
According to the passage the United States government eventually made the decision to
abandon development of biological weapons because:

Making tools out of nearby rocks

They could not be shown to serve a logical military purpose


An ambassador to a different culture

The cost of developing biological weapons was minimal

,Term 4 of 229
A researcher suggests that the healthcare disparities described in the passage are partly due to
cultural bias. Which concept is most relevant to this hypothesis?

Ethnocentrism


Acetyl coa

Arguments are like contests


An electron

Term 5 of 229
How would the James Lange theory of emotion explain the aggressive emotions experienced by
the participants in the experimental conditions ? Participants experience physiological arousal by
watching violent programs and

Participants experience no emotional response after the physiological arousal.


This arousal is followed by aggressive emotions

The aggressive emotions precede the physiological arousal.

Physiological arousal leads to feelings of happiness and joy.

Term 6 of 229
Which aspect of the research design poses a methodological limitation?

The percent from the sample that was excluded from the study

A. Straight line ascending in time as R increases

B-mercaptoethylamine, pantothenate, ADP with additional 3' phosphate.

Having significantly fewer rods than the average human

,Term 7 of 229
lol he authors explanation of adaptation difficulties among immigrants would be most challenged
by the finding that:

Language proficiency is a key factor in adaptation.

Social support networks positively impact adjustment.


Those with the lowest status report the least stress

Higher status leads to increased stress levels.

Term 8 of 229
Based on the hypothesis of the study the researchers most likely expects which finding?

A negative correlation between the participants scores on the emotion scale and their
scores on the confidence scale


To allow comparisons for testing hypotheses related to paths to success

A correlation between the participants scores on the emotion scale and their scores on the
intelligence scale

No correlation between the participants scores on the emotion scale and their scores on
the confidence scale

Term 9 of 229
Which statement is NOt supported by the data in fig1?

Alzheimer's disease is caused by a virus

Alzheimer's disease only affects young adults

Memory problems in alzheimer's disease are completely reversible

The memory problems in Alzheimer's disease are an acceleration of the aging process

, Term 10 of 229
According to the passage which of the following activities was common to each band of Folsom
Indians?

Cultivating a number of different crops

Lack of knowledge about colonial life

Making tools out of nearby rocks

Eating a wide variety of wild game

Term 11 of 229
What is the closest distance the electrodes used in an NCV test can be placed on a nerve in
order to measure the voltage change as a response to the stimulus?

0.1 m

8000 kg/m3

3.38 x 10^19 hz

Mitochondria

Term 12 of 229
Channel x transmits only the smallest substances dissolved in the extra cellular fluid through the
axon membrane. Which substance does channel x transmit?

Sodium ions

Potassium ions


Calcium ions

Chloride ions

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