The individual differences feature in Chapter 7 examines gender comparisons in mental-rotation skills. According to this discussion,

a. gender differences tend to be smaller for mental-rotation problems than for other mental imagery tasks.
b. none of the research has reported significant gender differences in mental rotation.
c. all of the research has reported significant gender differences in mental rotation.
d. the research sometimes shows that the gender differences in mental rotation disappear when the instructions are changed.

Ans: d

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a. African American children. b. Cuban American children. c. Asian American children. d. Mexican American children.

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Which of the following statements is true?

a. Occasional mild stress actually strengthens the body's immune system. b. Persistent exposure to stress improves the effectiveness of memory lymphocytes. c. Exposure to stress reduces symptoms associated with the body's reaction to allergens. d. Even relatively brief periods of stress can weaken the body's immune system.

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