A) cognitive development theory
B) memory consolidation theory
C) activation-synthesis theory
D) wish-fulfillment theory
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A) increases self-consciousness.
B) reduces sensitivity to pain.
C) suppresses REM sleep.
D) increases sympathetic nervous system activity.
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A) fearful.
B) aggressive.
C) self-conscious.
D) sexually daring.
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A) stimulates their secretion of serotonin.
B) reduces their body's level of free radicals.
C) depresses their vomiting response.
D) increases their inhibitions.
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A) most;most
B) least;least
C) most;least
D) least;most
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A) free radicals
B) leptin
C) retinal proteins
D) a human growth hormone
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A) the ability to solve problems,reason,and remember.
B) the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information.
C) effortless processing of incidental information into memory.
D) our awareness of ourselves and our environment.
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A) less than one-third of Americans who have ever smoked cigarettes have ever quit.
B) regular marijuana smokers typically need to take progressively larger doses to feel the same effect.
C) many people do voluntarily stop using addictive drugs without any treatment.
D) the majority of people who try cocaine become addicted within 10 years of first use.
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A) the cocktail party effect.
B) the popout phenomenon.
C) parallel processing.
D) blindsight.
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A) hypnagogic state.
B) circadian rhythm.
C) alpha wave pattern.
D) REM rebound.
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A) sequential processing.
B) selective attention.
C) blindsight.
D) change blindness.
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A) paradoxical
B) manifest
C) latent
D) hypnagogic
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A) more;more
B) less;less
C) more;less
D) less;more
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A) define psychology as a behavioral science.
B) demonstrate that humans lack free will.
C) liken consciousness to a car's speedometer.
D) identify the brain activity associated with different mental states.
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A) hypnagogic sensations preceding a dream.
B) rapid eye movements during a dream.
C) remembered story line of a dream.
D) underlying meaning of a dream.
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A) results primarily from the visual distraction of glancing at one's cell phone.
B) is no greater than the risk for drivers chatting with other passengers.
C) is no greater than the risks for drivers listening to a car radio.
D) is equally great for those using handheld and those using hands-free phones.
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A) dehydration.
B) disinhibition.
C) the near-death experience.
D) heroin withdrawal.
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A) the differing musical preferences of younger and older persons.
B) fluctuations in energy level and alertness across the span of a day.
C) the different study habits of men and women.
D) the different personalities of people born during different months of the year.
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A) observable behavior.
B) evolutionary change.
C) states of consciousness.
D) parallel processing.
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A) dehydration
B) withdrawal
C) disinhibition
D) hallucinations
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