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Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Hot RodHot Rod (2007)

IMDB rating: 6.50

Plot: Self-proclaimed stuntman Rod Kimble (Samberg) is preparing for the jump of his life. Rod plans to clear fifteen buses in an attempt to raise money for his abusive stepfather Frank’s life-saving heart operation. He’ll land the jump, get Frank better, and then fight him, hard.

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Directors: Schaffer Akiva

Actors: Samberg Andy,Taccone Jorma,Hader Bill,McBride Danny R.,McShane Ian,Arnett Will,Parnell Chris,Acheson Mark,Haddock Jesse,Hess Ryan,Moxham Andrew,Stinson Donavon,Action,Comedy,Romance,

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psychology help please, 10 easy points :o)?
1.) After a rod was shot through Phineas Gage’s skull, what psychological system was most strongly disrupted?
his emotional responses
his ability to sleep and wake
his language comprehension
his ability to count
2.) Which of the following provides the highest temporal and spatial resolution in brain imaging?
ERP
MRI
PET
fMRI
3.) The technique of fMRI measures:
distribution of radioactivity throughout the brain.
electrical impulses in neurons.
oxygen in the blood vessels of the brain.
neural cellular growth over time.
4.) According to David Heeger, about how many separate areas of the brain are involved in vision?
one
four
between thirty and forty
about six hundred
5.) The right side of the body is processed by:
the left side of the brain.
the front of the brain.
the right side of the brain.
the brain stem.
6.) The brain regions that are involved in identifying human faces will also become active when shown
human hands.
animal faces.
a picture of the moon.
a clock.
7.) The way that participants move their eyes in Stephen Kosslyn’s studies:
is diagnostic of whether they may later develop Alzheimer’s disease.
indicates whether they harbor unconscious prejudices.
resembles the patterns of eye movements by participants who are looking at real objects.
reveals which part of the brain they are using to view the stimuli.
8.) The process of learning how to read shows that the brain is plastic. What does this mean?
The brain is rigid in what it is designed to do.
Learning how to read reorganizes the brain.
The brain cannot be damaged simply by attempting new mental feats.
The brain can be damaged when it attempts new mental feats.
9.) Dyslexia affects
reading.
speaking.
phoneme manipulation.
all of the above.
10.) What was Kaipeng Peng investigating when he had people interpret the behavior of cartoon fish?
individuals’ tendency toward aggressive language
age-related differences in social perceptions
gender differences in whether the fish were perceived as cooperative
cultural differences in how much attention people paid to personal and group flatures
11.) How does the personal story told by Dr. Peng in the film illustrate cultural differences in explaining an individual’s behavior?
Americans believed that the man would not have killed anyone if he were raised in a more loving home.
Americans believed that the man was a murderer and that if he were married, he would have killed his wife as well.
The Chinese believed that the man was inherently evil.
The Chinese believed that the man would have been a leader in China.
12.) Cultural differences can lead to differences in
our values.
how we view other people’s behavior.
how we interpret our own behavior.
all of the above.
13.) What is meant by the term mutual constitution?
Culture and individual personality shape each other.
Two members of the same small community rely heavily on each other for support.
Individual societies rely on written laws for much of their cultural center.
Two cultures in close proximity will begin to exchange goods and ideas immediately.
14.) The United States is a good example of which mode of being, according to Hazel Markus and Shinobu Kitayama?
interdependent
independent
domineering
adaptive
15.) Which of the following might be taken as insulting by a Japanese guest in your home?
"May I take your coat?"
"Please try some of this wine."
"Take whichever kind of drink you like."
"Can I offer you a hot towel so you can clean your hands?"
16.) Someone who describes himself in terms of the ways he believes he needs to improve is likely to belong to which culture?
lower-class American
Native American
Japanese
Catholic American
17.) In West African culture, time is defined
by the seasons.
b by the group leaders.
by behavior and feelings
none of the above.
18.) Kaipeng Peng is to Chinese culture as James Jones is to
Native American culture.
African-American culture.
immigrant Latino culture.
Japanese culture.
19.) Three of the components of "TRIOS" are
orality, strength, and thought.
intuition, ownership, and sophistry.
tirelessness, rhapsody, and identity.
time, spirituality, and rhythm.
20.) The process of adapting to a new, dominant culture
creates safety and comfort for the culture that adapts.
is stressful, particularly when the dominant culture is not welcoming.
has been the goal of Native American societies over the past few centuries.
leads to an easy restructuring of one’s goals and values.


what? are you serious? Get your lazy *** up and do your own homework! You can keep your 10 points to yourself , you need them more than I do!
craziibuti_ful | Nov 09, 2009