Mr. Willet had a sudden heart attack. He died in a hospital emergency room. The staff was very busy and had little time for contact with his family. Mr. Willet's family members may need
A) medication to help them with anxiety.
B) hospice services.
C) to enter a comprehensive treatment program.
D) some type of crisis intervention services.
D
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The average seven-year-old child with an IQ of 100 has a mental age of
a. 107. b. 10. c. 70. d. 7.
Ava relates new terms encountered in her philosophy class to logical terms she already knows. fMRI studies reveal that the part of her brain likely to be MOST active during this process is the:
A) amygdala. B) frontal lobe. C) parietal lobe. D) hypothalamus.
The way in which children relate to their peers
a. depends more on their dispositions than on developmental changes. b. undergoes little developmental change. c. undergoes developmental change only if siblings are present in the family. d. undergoes significant developmental change.
You meet a psychologist who says she works for a companydesigning equipment that will be
safe and efficient for the workers. What type of psychologist is she? A) social B) developmental C) comparative D) I/O