Grace owns a large manufacturing firm. She is competitive, nearly always angry, and constantly in a hurry to get things done. Grace's greatest risk for heart disease is
A) her anger.?
B) ?the many decisions she has to make.
C) ?her sense of urgency related to time.
D) ?her competitiveness.
A
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A scale of measurement in which objects or individuals are assigned to categories that have no numerical properties is a(n) _____ scale
a. nominal b. ordinal c. interval d. ratio
Piaget's cognitive theory and Kohlberg's moral reasoning theory are similar because they both
a. emphasize actions rather than thoughts. b. place importance on the child's unconscious thoughts. c. focus on the child's social involvement with others. d. underestimate the sophistication of children's thinking.
Seven-year-old Andrew spent a great deal of time just sitting in his room thinking about how awful life was. When he started to talk about suicide, his parents took him to a psychiatrist who diagnosed Andrew's depression and treated him with
a. acupuncture. c. an anti-depressant. b. vitamins and herbs. d. psychotherapy.
If a theory is disconfirmed by data, it is:
A. sometimes modified so that the theory can account for the new data. B. retained because data from empirical research are usually unreliable. C. usually discarded immediately. D. retained without modification until more data come in.