All of the following are valid criticisms of Kübler-Ross's theory of dying EXCEPT that
a. there is no standard order to the stages of dying.
b. it does not describe any of the emotions experienced by people facing death.
c. it does not really take the course of the illness into account.
d. it does not account for how individual differences in personality affect reactions to death.
b
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The left and right cerebral hemispheres are connected by a large bundle of axons called the __________.
A. amygdala B. corpus callosum C. hippocampus D. subcortical structures
Eating disorders appear to be on the rise among male
a. wrestlers. b. basketball players. c. gymnasts. d. all of these have seen a rise in eating disorders.
Recent research challenges one aspect of Eysenck's original theory, suggesting that extraverts and introverts differ in terms of their
A. level of cortical arousal. B. impulsiveness. C. sensitivity to stimulation. D. ability to concentrate.
Ted is a witness to a crime and the detectives who are interviewing him have been trained in the techniques of cognitive interviewing. What will Ted experience as he undergoes the interview?
a) In order to increase accuracy, the detectives will challenge each assertion. b) The interview will be more like a narrative rather than a series of rapid-fire, closed-ended questions. c) The interviewers will ask him to focus his attention on where he was and what he was doing from one particular vantage point, so he will not confuse elements of his memory. d) The questions he will be asked will be short and to the point, so that as his anxiety level is kept to a minimum, the detectives will gather as much information as possible before it begins to fade.