When faced with moral dilemmas involving killing one person to save five others, ____
a. people with the weakest autonomic arousal are the least likely to make the "logical" decision to kill one and save five others
b. people with the strongest autonomic arousal are the least likely to make the "logical" decision to kill one and save five others
c. people with the strongest somatic arousal are the least likely to make the "logical" decision to kill one and save five others
d. people with the weakest somatic arousal are the least likely to make the "logical" decision to kill one and save five others
b
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Suppose researchers identify a genetic disorder that has negative consequences if the gene is inherited from the mother, but no consequences at all if it is inherited from the father. According to the text, this situation would be:
a. impossible b. an example of gene imprinting c. an example of a sex-linked trait d. an example of an autosomal disorder
Shirley is introduced to her friend's mother. While Shirley heard the woman's name, she had no idea what the woman's name was immediately after it was spoken. It is most accurate to say that the woman's name
a. never made it past Shirley's sensory register. b. is trapped in Shirley's short-term memory. c. is lost in Shirley's long-term memory. d. could be cued for recall later on if Shirley would relax a bit.