In the United States, the poorest health conditions are found in those living in

a. inner-city neighborhoods.
b. the South
c. ethnic neighborhoods.
d. nursing homes.


a

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Mara's husband died 12 months ago. She is still having a hard time with his death. Mara is anxious and depressed. She also avoids contact with family and friends. Her performance at work has seen a decline in quality. Mara is most likely suffering from:

A. eustress disorder B. adjustment disorder C. avoidance-avoidance disorder D. anxiety disorder

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Kendall, a popular first grader, is continuously in the principal's office. His teacher complains that he does not listen to instructions, he fails to finish his schoolwork, he fidgets and squirms in his seat, he often leaves his seat without permission, and he cannot seem to wait his turn during class activities. Whenever the principal calls Kendall's mother, she seems baffled by his behavior

because Kendall does not have any problems at home, at church, shopping, or at daycare. What diagnosis is appropriate? a. ADHD, predominantly hyperactive type b. ADHD, predominantly inattentive type c. ADHD, predominantly combined type d. No disorder; his behaviors only appear to occur in one situation—school.

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Shelby is very adaptable to change. She is on a regular sleeping, eating, and waking schedule. Thomas and Chess would describe Shelby as being a(n) _________ child

a) easy b) difficult c) slow-to-warm-up d) undemanding

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Which of the following statements is true about instrumental conditioning?

a. It is sometimes referred to as Pavlovian conditioning. b. It is active, whereas classical conditioning is passive. c. It is passive, whereas classical conditioning is active. d. The events that define it do not begin with a behavior.

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