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LIE DETECTION TESTSDetecting (1)____________ patterns of physical response associated with different emotions is (2)____________ to the lie detection industry If people experience (3)____________ anxiety or guilt when they tell a lie, specific patterns of physical reactions should be (4)___________ on a piece of (5)___________ , called a polygraph, that records heart rate, breathing, skin changes, and other automatic responses. Most people do have (6)____________ emotional responses when they lie, but statistics about the (7)____________ of polygraphs are difficult to obtain. (8)____________ estimates vary widely, from those suggesting that polygraphs (9)___________ 90 percent of guilty, lying individuals, to those suggesting that polygraphs are (10)___________ in 40 percent of cases. Obviously, the results of a polygraph test are not determined entirely by whether a person is telling the truth. What people think about the act of lying, as well as about the value of the test itself, can also (11)___________ the results. For example, people who consider lying to be acceptable—and who do not (12)____________ the power of polygraphs—are unlikely to (13)____________ emotion-related physiological responses while lying during the test. However, an innocent person who believes in such tests and who thinks that "everything always 156 Essential Academic Vocabulary Polygraph tests can detect some liars, but most (15) agree that a guilty person
a lie detector. Moreover, inaccurate _________ from the test may lead some innocent people to be mislabeled as guilty. Because of the ongoing (19)___________ about the difficulty of (20)____________ between the guilty and the innocent, a majority of psychologists in the United States do not support the use of polygraph results as evidence in court. Adapted from Douglas A. Bernstein, Louis A. Penner, Alison Clarke-Stewart, and Edward J. Roy, Psychology, 6th ed. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2003), 420-21. 2. Synonyms Match the nouns in column A with their meanings in column B.
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maturity conflict neutrality scope „ expansion _ presumption .. transformation 14. 15. 3. Odd Word Out abstract incentive domain ices bond notion clause trend a. payment b. not supporting c. idea d. assumption e. change f. behavior of an adult g. tendency h. group of words in a sentence i. range j. area of knowledge k. close relationship I. summary m. disagreement n. increase in size or number o. motivation Cross out the word in each line that does NOT have a similar meaning to the other three words. 1. instructions, enhancement, directions, orientation 2. nevertheless, nonetheless, virtually, notwithstanding 3. capacity, ability, creativity, capability 4. primarily, ultimately, finally, eventually 5. colleague, coworker, associate, estate 6. transmit, channel, incorporate, convey 7. ongoing, complex, complicated, difficult 8. deduce, dispose, infer, conclude 9. mental, psychological, incompatible, intellectual Chapter 15 • Review 4. Word Forms in Sentences Complete the following sentences using the grammatically correct form of the word in italics. (It may be necessary to change a verb form or tense or to make a noun plural.) 1. Although the professor gave___________ directions for the research paper, I was still confused. definition, define, definite, definitely 2. The number of words in my term paper____________ the requirement by about 500 words, so I had to shorten it. excess, exceed, excessive, excessively 3. The combination of the two chemicals had a____________ effect on them. neutrality, neutralize, neutralizing, neutral, neutrally 4. I am currently researching the reasons birds___________ in the winter. migration, migrant, migrate 5. There is an____________ of the students' projects in the lab. exhibit, exhibition, exhibitionism, exhibito 6. My computer does not have the____________ to download these documents. capability, capable, capably 7. When my roommate said that he was working late in the lab, I____________ that he was working on his thesis. presumption, presume, presumptive, presumptively 8. In my history course, we are discussing the different ways in which workers were exploitation, exploit, exploitative 9. The article I need for my research paper was___________ in Psychology Today in June 1998. publication, publisher, publish 10. During the Industrial Revolution, there was a complete____________ of society in urban areas. transformation, transformer, transform, transformable Essential Academic Vocabulary 5. Collocations Combine a word from column A with a word in column B to form a common collocation. Then match the two-word collocation with its definition.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. a temporary inability to remember something vehicles such as trains and buses that you pay a fee to ride a way of living that is different from the norm a rule that is broken by a driver the number of people or animals continuing to live the opinion of a doctor about a health issue the act of touching or being close to another person the maximum number of people allowed in a public space areas of learning that promote abstract thinking and the acquisition of general knowledge a computer environment that simulates real life 6. Word Parts ■IHComplete the adjectives with the correct ending {-al, Ave, -ent, -ant, -ic, -ish, -ous, -ious, -able).
Chapter 15 • Review ■tilCombine the word parts in box A with the word parts in box B to create as many words as possible. BOXA micro- tele- phon- mega- sym- trans- BOXB -phone -erne -fcr -fuse -scribe -act -port -plant -mit -ology -phony -etics -late -form -drama -path(y) -(o)logist -iatrist
psych( o.- microphone,, pstfehodrawa. http://www.college.hmco.com/esl/students For more activities related to this chapter, go to the Essential Academic Vocabulary website.
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Chapter 16 • Environmental Science 161 PREVIEW QUESTIONS 1. What are some differences between renewable and 5. What energy sources do people in developing food7 2. What are fossil fuels? What are their advantages and disadvantages? 6. What types of alternative energy sources are used in . ,,,, , . , ■ ,. ., your region? For what purposes are these energy 3. What is meant by alternative enerqy? j-, J 3J sources used?
7. If you were going to build a house, what type of alternative energy source would you incorporate into common form of energy for heating homes and . , . ?..., 7 businesses? Reading Date: 2015-12-11; view: 1535
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