A driver is going down the road speaking on a cell phone. You could predict the person's:
a. driving will improve
b. chances of being in an accident will be similar to driving while intoxicated
c. driving will be unaffected
d. chances of being in an accident will be similar to the average
B
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Reuben Hill's ABCX model of coping has been expanded to double ABCX. This new model
a. emphasizes the societal context of death. b. allows for more extended family members to be included. c. reflects the changes in the family system over time. d. reduces the role that meaning making plays.
Matthew is asked about a local proposition in his town. He responds, "People think differently and so they view the problem differently. Other ideas could be just as good as my own but developed on different evidence." What is Matthew exemplifying?
A. relativistic thinking B. reflective judgment C. cognitive-affective complexity D. postformal reasoning
Lyle would like to lose weight and receives a prescription for the weight loss medication Xenical from his doctor. After starting the medication, he decides that he can now eat high-fat, high-sugar foods and the medication will keep him from gaining weight. What is the likely outcome of Lyle's behavior?
A. He will lose weight and meet his goal. B. He will develop diabetes mellitus. C. His metabolism will increase. D. He will gain more weight.
The typical job of a person with only a high school degree spends their first working years in jobs that have all of the following characteristics except:
A. unskilled B. low pay C. flexibility D. little security