Studies on the cross-cultural nature of alcohol problems in the elderly found that:
a) Alcohol misuse is only evident in England and Europe, not in North America where it occurs in less than 1% of the elderly
b) Problem drinking among elderly women was highest in the United States, followed by England
c) Almost 30% of elderly English men had more drinks per day than recommended
d) More than half of elderly people in the United States were classified as misusing alcohol compared with lower rates in England
c
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According to the discussion of the narrative technique,
a. this technique is effective if you need to learn a single list of items; its effectiveness is reduced when learning multiple lists. b. the research suggests that this technique works well, as long as you can create the story easily and also recall it easily. c. this technique is effective with college students, but not for people with memory impairments. d. this method is so effective that it works even if you use a weak story to link together the items.
Henry Wellman believes that adults' theory of mind is based on
a. belief-desire reasoning. c. intentional agents. b. identity status approach. d. their private selves.
The ____________ develops from the neural tube
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