I HAVE CITIES ,BUT NO HOUSES I HAVE WATER ,BUT NO FISH I HAVE MOUNTAIN , BUT NO TREES WHAT AM I
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What English banknotes were used in 1937
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Bank of England bank notes in circulation in 1937 were -
Ten Shillings, One Pound, Five Pounds, Ten Pounds, Twenty
Pounds, Fifty Pounds, One Hundred Pounds, Five Hundred Pounds, One
Thousand Pounds.
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What was one of the first biological problems found when scientists began to study the effects of alcoholism on the brain
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the brain is actually smaller and lighter due to shrinkage.
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Which of these is not a symptom of FAS
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larger head size
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Is this sentence correct. To much to drink last night
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This is an incomplete sentence, there is no subject.
Did I have too much to drink last night?
Did you have too much to drink last night?
Did they have too much to drink last night?
How much was too much to drink last night?
Was the wine too much to drink last night?
The subjects to these sentences are I, you, they, how much, and
wine.
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Why do alcohol manufacturers put a warning on the label of their products regarding pregnant women not consuming alcohol
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The United States Congress mandated that they do so in 1989.
FAS is the leading preventable cause of mental retardation.
The United States Surgeon General recommended this
statement.
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How can prejudice be defined
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to prejudge
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Which of these statements about Wernicke-Korsakoff's disease is correct
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this disease leads to persistent brain malfunctioning
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Which of these individuals will most likely have the higher blood alcohol concentration
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Jane whon weighs 120 has not eaten and drinks 3 mixed drinks in
thirty minutes
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What represents the central-route processing model for attitude change
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Rachel is carefully considering all the facts while she is
making her decision.
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Which of these situations best represents how social psychologists use the term situationism
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Robert is making a decision and is influenced by the feelings of
those around him and the situation.
SDT
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A group is trying to make a decision Tim suggests that the group vote and whichever idea gets the most votes is the winner Which decision-making process is this
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majority wins A+
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What represents the fundamental attribution bias
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The statement, "That driver is an idiot!" represents the
fundamental attribution bias. This means that, without knowing
something for certain and judging an instant based on outside
factors, the speaker has attributed to a person or thing a trait
that they cannot verify.
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Omar formed an attitude about religion very early in his life and it has been very stable and consistent People have tried to get him to change his attitude He listens to them politely but still m
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conective a....
cognitive anchor (A+)
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Which statements about rational emotive behavior therapy is false
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it does not use humor
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What represents a factor that advertisers consider when they are trying to persuade people to buy their product
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all
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Which of these statements is false concerning the placement of m8 paper
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the milgram studies are concidered to have been ethical
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Which one of these statements is not correct regarding the effects of consumption of alcohol
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very few die from cirrhosis as it is generally a nonfatal
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What is an example of a dispositional attribute
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if a student is quiet on the first day of class, we may infer
that shyness is the cause
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Name the worlds hardest-riddle ever.
I HAVE CITIES ,BUT NO HOUSES I HAVE WATER ,BUT NO FISH I HAVE MOUNTAIN , BUT NO TREES WHAT AM I
What English banknotes were used in 1937
Bank of England bank notes in circulation in 1937 were -
Ten Shillings, One Pound, Five Pounds, Ten Pounds, Twenty
Pounds, Fifty Pounds, One Hundred Pounds, Five Hundred Pounds, One
Thousand Pounds.
What was one of the first biological problems found when scientists began to study the effects of alcoholism on the brain
the brain is actually smaller and lighter due to shrinkage.
Which of these is not a symptom of FAS
larger head size
Is this sentence correct. To much to drink last night
This is an incomplete sentence, there is no subject.
Did I have too much to drink last night?
Did you have too much to drink last night?
Did they have too much to drink last night?
How much was too much to drink last night?
Was the wine too much to drink last night?
The subjects to these sentences are I, you, they, how much, and
wine.
Why do alcohol manufacturers put a warning on the label of their products regarding pregnant women not consuming alcohol
All of the following are correct answers. -
The United States Congress mandated that they do so in 1989.
FAS is the leading preventable cause of mental retardation.
The United States Surgeon General recommended this
statement.
How can prejudice be defined
to prejudge
Which of these statements about Wernicke-Korsakoff's disease is correct
this disease leads to persistent brain malfunctioning
Which of these individuals will most likely have the higher blood alcohol concentration
Jane whon weighs 120 has not eaten and drinks 3 mixed drinks in
thirty minutes
What represents the central-route processing model for attitude change
Rachel is carefully considering all the facts while she is
making her decision.
Which of these situations best represents how social psychologists use the term situationism
Robert is making a decision and is influenced by the feelings of
those around him and the situation.
SDT
A group is trying to make a decision Tim suggests that the group vote and whichever idea gets the most votes is the winner Which decision-making process is this
majority wins A+
What represents the fundamental attribution bias
The statement, "That driver is an idiot!" represents the
fundamental attribution bias. This means that, without knowing
something for certain and judging an instant based on outside
factors, the speaker has attributed to a person or thing a trait
that they cannot verify.
Omar formed an attitude about religion very early in his life and it has been very stable and consistent People have tried to get him to change his attitude He listens to them politely but still m
conective a....
cognitive anchor (A+)
Which statements about rational emotive behavior therapy is false
it does not use humor
What represents a factor that advertisers consider when they are trying to persuade people to buy their product
all
Which of these statements is false concerning the placement of m8 paper
the milgram studies are concidered to have been ethical
Which one of these statements is not correct regarding the effects of consumption of alcohol
very few die from cirrhosis as it is generally a nonfatal
disease.
What is an example of a dispositional attribute
if a student is quiet on the first day of class, we may infer
that shyness is the cause
In which field of psychology do scientists apply psychological principles and research methods to the workplace in the interest of improving productivity and the quality of work life
What was one of the first biological problems found when scientists began to study the effects of alcoholism on the brain
In which field of psychology do scientists apply psychological principles and research methods to the workplace in the interest of improving productivity and the quality of work life
What was one of the first biological problems found when scientists began to study the effects of alcoholism on the brain