Which of the following would we be least likely to share with other members in our film club?
a. norms
b. values
c. genes
d. interests
c
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Changes in the brain of a person with Alzheimer's disease may be
A. an exaggeration of normal aging. B. a qualitatively different from normal aging. C. similar to other forms of dementia. D. similar to changes due to Huntington's disease.
Comparing planned and unplanned pregnancies, we find which of the following? a. Unplanned pregnancies present greater risks due to lack of readiness or planning
b. Babies born from unintended pregnancies suffer no more physical or social disadvantage than do other babies. c. Mothers of unintended babies are less likely to suffer postpartum depression. d. Mothers of planned pregnancies are more likely to suffer depression following the delivery.
Which of the following is true in a time of cultural change?
a. new norms totally replace old ones b. there is never sufficient justification for changing norms c. new norms never completely replace old ones d. informal norms will always remain the same
Jeffery is a national-level baseball player. He undergoes seven weeks of spring training and plays more than 150 games in 6 months in a year. This takes a toll on his energy level, and he starts using a performance-enhancing drug to increase alertness and to improve focus and attention. Which of the following drugs does Jeffery most likely use?
A. Benzodiazepine B. Amphetamine C. Barbiturate D. Steroid