Mature trees” are a selling point often seen in real estate ads. Based on the textbook’s discussion, is this a valid selling point?

A. Not really. The value of mature trees is limited to their aesthetic appeal, and perhaps the future resale value of the home.
B. Only in a limited way. A tree canopy of 10% may buffer the stress experienced in low-income communities.
C. It could be, if there are enough trees. Tree cover can reduce depression, stress, and anxiety, but only if there is a 25% tree canopy.
D. Definitely. A tree canopy of 10% can reduce depression, stress, and anxiety among people of all income levels.


D. Definitely. A tree canopy of 10% can reduce depression, stress, and anxiety among people of all income levels.

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a. was discovered very quickly. b. is still a mystery to scientists. c. will never be discovered. d. was only discovered after more than 100 years of study.

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A consequence of Darwin's work for psychology was ____

a. the legitimization of the collective unconscious b. work in comparative physiology c. the theory of eugenics d. a focus on individual differences e. statistical analyses

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Traditional psychoanalysis can be objectively criticized as

a. requiring large amounts of time and money. b. effective only in treating psychosis. c. being ineffective for a majority of its patients. d. placing too much responsibility on the client.

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According to the article Drinking Without Thinking about the outcomes of prenatal alcohol use, if a study is longitudinal it includes:

(a) research groups composed of different people (b) following the same people over a long period of time (c) several independent variables (d) at least three control groups

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