The textbook states, "Even dying can be a ________ experience."

A. wonderful
B. bitter
C. painful
D. developmental


Answer: D

Psychology

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In the experiment by Hunziker and Barr (1986), mothers in Group A were instructed to carry their infants for at least three hours a day, while the mothers in Group B were not given any special instructions. What were the results?

a. There were no differences between Group A and B infants. b. Both groups of infants cried the same number of times, but Group A infants cried half as long Group B infants. c. Group B infants learned to soothe themselves and cried less than Group A infants. d. Group B infants cried many more times during the day than Group A infants.

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Your best friend, who is 29yearsold, just divorced after five years of marriage. She had a steady boyfriend in high school and married her college sweetheart

She is very concerned that she will never find another person with whom to have a romantic relationship. What do you tell her? a. Most people who divorce in young adulthood remarry within five years. b. Since she really has never been single, she better get used to it because that is the way that she is likely to remain. c. Divorced people are usually not interested in remarrying, and they typically stay single the rest of their lives. d. Usually couples are court-ordered not to remarry until after 10 years after the divorce.

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Which of the following is not a method used to decrease body temperature in hot weather?

a. Sweating b. Decrease metabolism c. Dilation of blood vessels d. Increase food intake

Psychology