Regarding the effects of smoking, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. In the U.S., smoking accounts for more than 400,000 deaths annually.
b. Cigarette smoking is responsible for almost one in every three deaths from cancer. c. Smoking contributes to cataracts.
d. Smoking doubles the risk of dying during middle age.
e. Smoking is more common among older adults than among younger adults.
e
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An interactionist approach to roles argues they are
a. relatively stable since they are planned in advance. b. based on psychological needs for hierarchy and consistency. c. negotiated and modified throughout the course of the group's interactions. d. defined by the personalities of the individuals who are in the group. e. deep rather than superficial.
How would you be affected after someone got you to agree to a small request? a. You become more likely to agree to a large request
b. You become less likely to agree to a large request. c. You become less likely to ask the other person for a favor. d. You become more likely to forget a previous small request.
A three-year-old boy observes his father yelling at his mother every time she says something the father doesn't like. Based on principles of observational learning, whenever the mother says something to the boy that he does not like in the future, the boy is MOST likely to do which of the following?
a. yell at his mother b. yell at his sister c. go and tell his father what the mother said d. yell at his father
Regarding hearing loss, which of the following is FALSE?
a. Cochlear implants can help correct damage to the auditory nerve. b. Exposure to loud sounds, disease, and aging can cause nerve deafness. c. People with conduction deafness can sometimes benefit from hearing aids that amplify sound waves. d. Hearing loss in later life is not inevitable. e. Loud noise can impair learning ability.