What has contributed to a sharp increase in cesarean deliveries?
A. fetal monitoring
B. the increased popularity of home births
C. the increased use of midwives
D. a rise in postmature infants
Answer: A
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a. placebo. b. extraneous variable. c. dependent variable. d. control drug.
Freud's theories differed radically from the views of his predecessors because of __________
a. its extensive use of laboratory research to support its claims b. the emphasis it placed on Eastern philosophies and culture c. the emphasis it placed on unconscious processes d. its emphasis on environmental learning as the source for most personality characteristics
What is wrong with the following reference? Cooper, E. (2000). Social eccentricities. In C. Van Pelt (Ed.), The strange ones among us. New York, NY: Mountain Press
a. the editor's last name should precede his first initial b. each word in the title of the book should be capitalized c. page numbers for the chapter are missing d. the editor of the book should be listed before the author of the chapter e. there is nothing wrong with this reference
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A. abandoned the categorical model B. added a rating scale assessing the global assessment of functioning of an individual C. halved the number of disorders compared to the previous version D. expanded the categorical model to include a dimensional component for many disorders