Which one of the following individuals most likely scores highest on measures of subjective well-being?
A. Zane, who is focused on achieving his individual goals
B. Xavier, who tries to see the positive in every challenge
C. Yolanda, who gets 7.5 hours of sleep every night
D. Wren, who eats nutritious meals every day
Answer: B
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The community center in your diverse neighborhood has a bulletin board where people can post their feelings anonymously. One person posts a note saying, "It is really stressful now that my parents are aging. I spend so much free time helping them every week. It's not really a hassle, but it is hard." With only that note as evidence, which of the following inferences is best supported by the research on how different groups of people tend to experience stress?
A. The person might be experiencing minority stress, because members of minority groups tend to report stress resulting from prejudice. B. The person might be experiencing social-class discrimination, because members of lower income groups tend to care for aging relatives. C. The person might be African American, because African Americans on average are more likely than European Americans to report stress when their privacy is invaded. D. The person might be Hispanic American, because Hispanic Americans on average are more likely than European Americans to report that helping aging parents is a source of stress.
Women with female sexual interest/arousal disorder may also have few if any _______during sexual activity
a. reproductive capability b. genital sensations c. visual capabilities d. motor function
In middle childhood, children become more capable of focusing their attention on relevant information and __________, which is called __________.
A. disregarding what is irrelevant; selective attention B. listening to teachers; discriminant attention C. critical processing; selective attention D. subliminal information processing; focused attention