A) role-playing partner.
B) visible monitor.
C) overt observer.
D) hidden observer.
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A) is actually healthier than oversleeping.
B) is quite accurately reported by research subjects.
C) is common among people on restrictive diets.
D) can lead to increased calorie intake.
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A) logical
B) circular
C) inductive
D) deductive
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A) alpha-wave activity.
B) low-voltage, high-frequency beta waves.
C) the presence of sleep spindles.
D) theta-wave activity.
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A) Only about 75% of all people dream.
B) The reason we do not remember our dreams is that the content of the dream is repressed.
C) People cannot remember their dreams because of too much time passing between when they dreamed and when they try to recall the dream.
D) Most dreams people can remember deal with sexually oriented topics.
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A) brainstem deterioration.
B) caffeine consumption.
C) a viral disease.
D) damage to the occipital lobe.
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A) selective REM deprivation.
B) alcohol overdose.
C) NREM rebound.
D) biofeedback training.
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A) Amount of time spent sleeping
B) Amount of time spent awake
C) Cultural practices
D) Exposure to light
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A) during adulthood, the proportion of REM sleep gradually increases.
B) during adulthood, the proportion of slow-wave sleep increases significantly.
C) the elderly are more affected by jet lag and shifts in their circadian rhythm.
D) during adulthood, the proportion of slow-wave sleep gradually declines.
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A) LSD
B) Heroin
C) Cocaine
D) Morphine
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A) circadian
B) slow-wave
C) REM
D) subcortical
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A) average.
B) longer than average.
C) shorter than average.
D) extremely rare.
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A) melatonin consistently reduces the effects of jet lag.
B) melatonin consistently enhances the effects of jet lag by resynchronizing the biological clock in the wrong direction.
C) melatonin can be used to reduce jet lag if the dose is given at the right time.
D) melatonin can be used to reduce jet lag if the right dose is taken.
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A) inducing sleep.
B) causing one to dream.
C) alpha rhythm generation.
D) adjusting one's biological clock.
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A) function as a sedative.
B) have stimulant effects in the body.
C) produce hallucinogenic effects.
D) act as an effective pain killer.
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A) an interpretation of random neuron activity in lower brain centers.
B) the manifest content of the dream.
C) the latent content of the dream.
D) an attempt to work through problems she is currently experiencing in her life.
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A) latent
B) symbolic
C) subliminal
D) manifest
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A) The hypothalamus signals the thalamus, which in turn sends signals to the medial forebrain bundle.
B) The thalamus signals the optic chiasm, which in turn causes a release of the hormone philoxin, which activates the renal gland.
C) The suprachiasmatic nucleus signals the pineal gland, which in turn secretes the hormone melatonin.
D) The superior colliculus signals the thalamus, which stimulates Broca's area.
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