Studies show that cognitive behavioral interventions:
A) ?reduce stress in pregnant women rather than reducing stress in their fetuses.
B) ?reduce stress for unborn babies rather than reducing stress for their mothers.
C) ?reduce stress in HIV-positive patients less than improving immune function.
D) ?reduce stress in HIV-positive people more than enhancing immune function.
D
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Spiritual aspects are often missing in studies of EOL care. Williams (2006) found three main themes within spiritual perspectives at the end of life, namely, ______.
A. spiritual despair, spiritual work, and spiritual well-being B. spiritual dissonance, spiritual exploration and spiritual connection C. spiritual connection, spiritual comfort and spiritual catharsis D. spiritual despair, spiritual comfort and spiritual balance
Which of the following is prompted by a neurotransmitter docking with a receptor site?
A. Ionic exchanges are induced between neurons. B. An action potential is initiated. C. Ion channels open, directly or indirectly. D. Ion channels fuse with the cell membrane.
After an industrial-organizational psychologist made his initial observations regarding the stress experienced by game designers, he began the second step in the scientific method, which involved
a. theory building. b. defining the problem. c. testing the hypothesis. d. critiquing anecdotal evidence.
According to your textbook, all of the following are true with respect to women and leadership EXCEPT
a. if women conform to expectations of how they "should" behave, they are not seen as having leadership potential; if they become leaders and act in an agentic fashion, they are seen as not acting how a woman "should." b. women are even harsher toward other women who act counter to the feminine role than men are. c. prejudice toward women leaders appears to be lessening over time. d. there is growing recognition that effective leaders of either sex must be able to act in both an agentic and a communal fashion.