The third stage of the birth process ends __________
a) when the contractions cease
b) when the baby’s head completely emerges from the vaginal opening
c) when the baby’s body emerges from the vagina
d) after the placenta and umbilical cord are expelled from the mother’s body
Answer: d
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A. under 1 year of age B. under 4 years of age C. between ages 5 and 7 years of age D. age 8 and older
Tad’s ex-girlfriend used to wear Chanel perfume. Since their bitter break-up, Tad has found that he feels angry whenever he smells Chanel No. 5. What is the best way for Tad to get to the point where smelling Chanel No. 5 will no longer make him feel angry?
a. ?He should avoid contact with his ex-girlfriend for at least six months. b. ?He should frequently go to the local perfume counter and smell Chanel No. 5. c. ?He should focus on how angry he is at his ex-girlfriend. d. ?He should find a new girlfriend.
Which of the following is true of the dreams-for-survival theory?
A. Dreams are the result of memories stimulated by random electrical energy produced by the brain during REM sleep. B. Dreams permit information that is critical for people's daily survival to be reconsidered and reprocessed during sleep. C. Rather than representing key concerns about people's survival, they represent unfulfilled wishes. D. Dreams are seen as being inconsistent with everyday living.
During Witmer’s time, what were the prevailing attitudes toward applied psychology??
a. ?First came rigorous, scientific training; second came the attempt to apply scientific knowledge to practical problems. b. ?First came the attempt to apply scientific knowledge to practical problems; second came rigorous, scientific training. c. ?First came a deep philosophical inquiry into psychology; second came the attempt to apply scientific knowledge to practical problems. d. ?First came the attempt to apply scientific knowledge to practical problems; second came a deep philosophical inquiry into psychology.