According to your textbook, some of the best anti-smoking programs that help young people resist pressure from peers, adults, and the media to start smoking involve __________ training
a. behavioral risk factor
b. health-promoting behavioral
c. refusal skills
d. stress reduction
C
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Which of the following statements best describes caring for one's aging parents?
a. It is increasingly likely that many midlife adults will need to meet the needs of their aging parents. b. The older population is decreasing so midlife adults are less likely to provide care for aging parents. c. Midlife adults are not confronted with caring for aging parents because they are still likely to have children at home. d. Aging parents are entirely self-sufficient and do not need care as they age.
Rene Descartes proposed that ____
a. the mind and brain are the same b. consciousness is a fundamental property of the brain c. it makes no sense to debate the differences between the mind and brain d. the mind and brain are different and interact at the pineal
Professor Rochelle told her students that if her door was closed it meant that she was unavailable to them and would be angry if they knocked on her door
But if her door was open, it meant that she was in a rare good mood and would answer questions at that time. Professor Rochelle's door being open was a __________ for __________ a) discriminative stimulus; asking questions. b) discriminative stimulus; not asking questions. c) discriminative response; asking questions. d) discriminative response; not asking questions.
Drawing on Asch’s findings involving group judgments of line-lengths, how big must a group be before the influence processes reach the “usual” or “typical” level?
a. 2 b. 4 c. 8 d. 10 e. 12