Catherine, age 80, was known in her long-term care facility as an overly critical person who was constantly complaining and incapable of having fun. Later, she was diagnosed with
a. manic-depressive illness.
b. bipolar depression.
c. dysthymic disorder.
d. reactive depression.
Answer: d
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A. statuses B. formal behaviors C. status set D. personality E. social identity
Identify and define the three types of formal organizations. Provide examples of each and discuss the differences between them.
What will be an ideal response?
If we wanted to determine whether states that pass clean air legislation (no smoking in public areas) are more likely to enact laws requiring motorcyclists to wear helmets than are states that had not passed clean air legislation, the unit of analysis would be: a. the individual states
b. the individual act of legislation. c. passage or nonpassage of the clean air legislation. d. the clean air legislation. e. states that passed clean air legislation.
Cox and Demmitt believe that decision making requires logic and:
a. luck. b. idealism. c. emotion. d. egocentrism.