What is a sustainable environment?

A. environment that allows stronger living things to flourish
B. environment that separates endangers living things from others
C. environment that allows living things to adapt and survive
D. environment that confines living things to specific habitats


Answer: C

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a. ?alarm reaction b. ?catastrophic c. ?exhaustion d. ?resistance

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What factor is considered to be the "driving force" in Piaget's theory of stage development?

a. Education b. Environment c. Maturation d. Evolution

Psychology

According to Pittenger (2003), the Internet can be considered equivalent to a public place like a shopping mall because:

A. the exchange of information in open, public Internet forums does not fall under the heading of research that requires informed consent and can be legitimately studied as long as there is no potential harm to participants. B. people can easily maintain anonymity by using a pseudonym that cannot be traced back to reveal their identity. C. Internet use is now so common that users should understand that it does not afford privacy. D. All of the answers are correct.

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Canadian researchers McVey and Davis (2002 ) designed a program to reduce the impact of media portrayals of unrealistic body images. The program is known for:

a) Promoting an innovative dieting approach to eating b) Combining creative diet and personal trainer regimens that involve the entire family as participants c) Training adolescents in dealing with peer pressure d) Teaching stress-management skills and social problem solving strategies

Psychology