Who would be the happiest, based on research summarized in Module 16?

A. Alyssa, a three-year-old female
B. Kurt, a 7-year-old male
C. Gary, a 75-year-old male
D. Fran, a 73-year-old female


Answer: C

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of memory problems. Based on the family's information, the physician suspects the man is experiencing delirium. Which of the following questions would provide information that could confirm this diagnosis? a. "Does schizophrenia run in your family?" b. "Is he taking any medications at this time?" c. "Does he experience any difficulties with motor movements?" d. "Do any members of the family suffer from Huntington's disease?"

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Who is more likely to participate in sexual activities? Rank in order from most to leastlikely for eachgroup's ratesof sexual behaviors:

a. Blacks, Whites, Hispanic-Americans, Asian-Americans b. Whites, Hispanic-Americans, Blacks, Asian-Americans c. Hispanic-Americans, Blacks, Whites, Asian-Americans d. Blacks, Whites, Asian-Americans, Hispanic-Americans

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Dana made an A on a test, was asked on a date by a guy in class, and was complimented by several people on her class presentation; but then she lost her psychology notes and searches the library and the cafeteria before she remembers that she left them at home. When her mother asks how her day went, Dana wails that it was just awful and relates only the part of her day when her psychology notes

were lost. According to Aaron Beck, Dana is exhibiting a. all-or-nothing thinking. b. selective perception. c. overgeneralization. d. personification.

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Traits that ____ tend to display the all-or-none pattern of phenotypic expression

a. show simple dominance/recessiveness b. are codominant c. are polygenic d. are developed experientially via learning

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