Research is mixed regarding the outcomes of childhood participation in organized sports, with both benefits and hazards having been identified
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Why might Kraepelin's idea that schizophrenia was similar to dementia not be as far from the truth as previously thought?
A. Evidence suggests that there are sometimes progressive changes in brain volume over time in people with schizophrenia. B. The symptoms of the two disorders overlap tremendously. C. On autopsy, people with schizophrenia show the same smoothing of the brain that is seen in people with dementia. D. The same biological treatments work for both disorders.
There has been some reported abuse by young people of products containing _________, which they take in high doses to produce visual and auditory hallucinations
A. caffeine B. acetaminophen C. chlorpheniramine maleate D. dextromethorphan
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Nearly 75% of the brain is made up of white matter.
As a complement to his Methodism, 75-year-old Franklin has become intensely interested in Buddhism, especially its focus on never harming others. Franklin's religious behavior is
A) inconsistent with the norm because older adults typically become more rigid in their prescribed religious beliefs. B) inconsistent with the norm because Christian adults rarely embrace non-Christian religious perspectives as sources of inspiration. C) somewhat typical because spirituality and faith may move away from prescribed beliefs toward a more reflective approach that emphasizes links to others. D) typical because most older adults become confused about spirituality and prescribed religious beliefs as they advance in age.