Ethan has a respiratory disorder in which the main tubes of the windpipe constrict, become inflamed, and produce large amounts of mucus. His disorder is known as __________.

A. emphysema
B. pneumonia
C. colitis
D. asthma


Answer: D

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A. There is much more financial support for research in positive psychology. B. Traditional research in psychology focuses on problems or weaknesses like depression or anxiety. C. Positive psychology tends to use case studies; traditional psychology uses the method of experimentation. D. Minorities tend to be more involved in conducting research in positive psychology compared to traditional research.

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Feelings of worth and merit arising from an individual's evaluation of self are defined as the person's

a. inner self. c. self-concept. b. self-esteem. d. self-attribution.

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The following are myths that psychiatry has clung on to EXCEPT:

a. Mental disorders have a similar prevalence around the world. b. Biology creates mental disorder. c. Psychological disorders are an interaction of biological, mental, social, and behavioral factors. d. Culture merely shapes the way a person experiences it. e. Culture-specific disorders occur only in exotic places, rather than here at home.

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The precise tuning of vibration along the basilar membrane reflects

A) lateral inhibition of inner hair cells by outer hair cells. B) the loss of outer hair cells due to the aging process. C) the contractile capacity of inner hair cells. D) the contractile capacity of outer hair cells. E) longitudinal tension of the basilar membrane.

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