Approximately what percent of babies in the United States are born prematurely?
A) 6
B) 12
C) 21
D) 28
B
You might also like to view...
How do health psychologists define the effort to control, reduce, or learn to tolerate the threats that lead to stress?
A. stress acknowledgement B. hardiness C. coping D. defensive buffering
Researchers using the experience sampling method typically discover that
A. most people find time by themselves less pleasant than time spent with others. B. most people find time spent in solitude more pleasant than time spent with others. C. teenagers spend more time in solitude than adults. D. the amount of time we spend in solitude decreases as we age.
If you believe that behavior is influenced by external situations and circumstances, then you would most likely agree with which statement?
a. Almost anyone would be polite at a wedding reception; it doesn't matter what kind of personality the person has. b. Most people I have known for several years have pretty much the same personalities now as they did when I first met them. c. To be comfortable in a particular job, a person's personality must match the nature of the work. d. One of the first things I would want to know about a potential roommate is what the person's personality is like.
When Martha is asked to describe where the state of Alabama is located, she is unable to name the states that are right next to it. She is then asked the same question while looking at a picture of the map of the United States with no state names on it. She immediately points to Alabama and is able to name several of the neighboring states. Martha originally had trouble remembering Alabama's location because of poor
A. recall. B. recognition. C. elaborative rehearsal. D. maintenance rehearsal.