Which of the following is FALSE?

a. Smoking correlates positively with impotence.
b. Among women undergoing treatment for early breast cancer, those who smoke are more likely to die from the cancer than are nonsmoking women.
c. Smoking has a synergistic effect on many health issues.
d. There is no evidence that second hand smoke increases the risk of asthma; children with asthma have a genetic predisposition..


D

Psychology

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A need for affiliation is a need to ________

a. be with other people b. belong to a group or organization c. be married or belong to a family d. be associated with a large corporation

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a. In the United States, childbirth is generally considered to be a painful procedure, whereas it is much more of a routine experience in other cultures. b. In World War II, many wounded soldiers refused morphine for their injuries. c. In some cultures, ceremonies that involve self-torture have a spiritual component that could be described as a "state of exaltation." d. All of the above

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A. dissociation B. projection C. transference D. resistance

Psychology