Imagine that you are reading about a study that showed a positive correlation between the number of math courses that college women had completed in high school and their grades in a college course in statistics. You can safely conclude that

a. their previous experience with math courses probably prepared them for the statistics course.
b. students who completed an above-average number of high school math courses are likely to earn an above-average grade in a college statistics course.
c. students who are smart enough to complete many math courses in high school are likely to be smart enough to good grades in a college statistics course.
d. students who develop good study habits in high school are likely to use those same study habits in college.

B

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A. Build on a biological base B. Develop based on an individual’s unique experience C. Are influenced by culture D. All the above E. A and B

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Your friend tells you that psychosomatic disorders are just imaginary and the person should see a psychologist. Explain why your friend is mistaken regarding the seriousness of psychosomatic disorders, how seeing a psychologist who uses biofeedback may be a good idea, and how this technique has been able to alleviate certain types of psychosomatic disorders

What will be an ideal response?

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