For most adolescents, the major nutritional issue is
A) limiting their nutritional intake.
B) getting sufficient nutritional intake.
C) ensuring that they consume a sufficient balance of appropriate foods.
D) guarding against the development of eating disorders.
C
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Werner and Smith's longitudinal study of Hawaiian children indicated that the two most important protective factors that help at-risk children overcome their disadvantage are
a. a supportive postnatal environment and continued stress. b. continued stress and a two-parent household. c. a two-parent household and high levels of personal resources. d. high levels of personal resources and a supportive postnatal environment.
When researchers studied 18 different types of therapeutic approaches to change, they (Lieberman, Yalom, & Miles, 1973) found that
a. structured groups are superior to unstructured ones. b. no one theoretical approach is superior to the others. c. groups work best when the leader is warm and humanistic. d. behavioral groups are least effective.
Current thinking regarding motivation emphasizes that drives are states of the brain rather than conditions of the tissues.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
What do psychologists call the events responsible for the occurrence of a behavior?
a. Consequent events b. Subsequent events c. Causal events d. Confounding events e. Cognitive events