In one study, participants perceived a negotiation as fair when

A. they felt listened to.
B. they perceived the other party as trustworthy.
C. they were treated with courtesy.
D. All of these are correct.


Answer: D

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A) The normal expectation for a woman is that she will eventually be without an intimate partner or spouse. B) Older men are more likely to live alone than older women. C) In the United States, living alone is the least common and the least preferred living arrangement among unmarried elders. D) Most elders with mild to moderate disability or health problems live with relatives.

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Inpatient treatment for anorexia nervosa may be required for persons at 75% of their expected body weight. In addition, consideration is given to medical complications, failure to improve with outpatient treatment, and

A) the person's age. B) the family's willingness to engage with the multidisciplinary team. C) suicide attempts or plans. D) the chronicity of the disorder.

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Which of the following statements is true of peer relationships?

A. Acceptance or rejection by peers is unlikely to be important in childhood. B. As children move into middle childhood, peers become less influential. C. Peers afford practice in cooperating, relating to leaders, and coping with aggressive impulses. D. Peers exert the most powerful influence on a child during his or her first few years.

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What is the general function of autoreceptors?

What will be an ideal response?

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