Regarding how to moderate one's social drinking, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Research has shown that college students are likely to overestimate how much their fellow students are drinking at a party.
b. To pace one's drinking, it is best to drink alcohol on an empty stomach and then eat later in the evening.
c. To pace one's drinking, one should make every other drink or more a nonalcoholic beverage.
d. It is best to limit the drinking of alcohol primarily to the first hour of a social event or party.
b
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Even though research has shown that young children can understand many of Piaget's concrete operations, which of the following is a correct statement regarding the differences in thinking between a 4-year-old and a 9-year-old?
The 4-year-old has the ability to separate the relevant from the irrelevant. The 9-year-old has the ability to apply abstract thought to the classification process. The 4-year-old will be able to distinguish between relevance and flexibility. The 9-year-old has the ability to be both precise and flexible in classification.
Which statement most accurately describes what is going on in the brain when you are engaged in an everyday activity?
a. Each activity is associated with only one lobe. b. For most activities, only the frontal lobes are active. c. Although the brain operates as a whole, some functions are associated with specific areas. d. The brain operates as a unit, and no single area is necessary for any specific function.