Cain discovered that he had developed the ability to better manage his finances as a result of having to deal with financial issues following the death of his brother. This best exemplifies the ____ theme of grief

a. change
b. implicit
c. affect
d. narrative


a

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Kevin is a participant in a taste-off as part of his campus’s Greek Week. He is blindfolded and his nose is pinched off with a clothespin. He is asked to taste a slice of apple and a slice of raw potato. Kevin is likely to ____.?

a. ?perceive the tastes as pleasant because he is having fun at Greek Week b. ?recognize the apple but not the potato because the apple is acidic c. ?think that the apple and the potato are the same d. ?perceive the tastes as aversive because he can’t see the food

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A person with moderate intellectual disability ____

a. ?may complete a second-grade curriculum, though often not until the age of 18 b. ?will likely never live independently and/or work, marry, and have a family c. ?can learn only a small number of self-care skills, such as feeding himself or herself or washing his or her hands d. ?may demonstrate full self-care skills and be able to live with complete independence after intense training programs

Psychology

The rod-shaped strands of DNA found in the nucleus of cells that contain genetic information are

a. genes. c. chromosomes. b. nucleotides. d. helixes

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Huntington's disease, a fatal degenerative movement disorder, results from large numbers of codon repeats in the Huntingtin gene located on chromosome 4. This means that the

A. extra codon repeats will not impact the individual's phenotype. B. affected Huntington gene will be silenced, producing no protein. C. affected Huntington gene will produce a protein with abnormally large amounts of the amino acid encoded by the extra codons. D. affected Huntington gene will produce a protein with abnormally small amounts of the amino acid encoded by the extra codons.

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