In 2009, most U.S. hospice patients were
a. male
b. female
c. under 65 years of age
d. members of minority groups
e. institutionalized
B
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Mrs. Evergreen is an elementary school teacher. She tries to match her teaching style to the way in which each student seems to learn best
For example, she believes some of her students learn best when she illustrates ideas on the board, while other students appear to learn best when they perform hands-on actives. Mrs. Evergreen likely agrees with the existence of A) general intelligence. B) successful intelligence. C) the Flynn effect. D) learning styles.
For a white eyewitness to correctly identify a black culprit, those who provide a cognitive interpretation of the other race effect, a physiognomic variability approach, might suggest that the eyewitness
A. focus on encoding the culprit's hair color. B. focus on encoding the culprit's skin tone. C. focus on encoding the culprit's eye color. D. all of the above
Each of the following claims is part of Hebb's ideas about the nature of intelligence
EXCEPT a. Intelligence A is the hereditary and biological potential for intellectual development. b. Environmental effects on development begin with birth. c. Intelligence B reflects the effect of the interaction of biological development and environmental influences. d. Intelligence A can be influenced by prenatal events. e. It is Intelligence B that intelligence tests measure.