What do a living will and a durable power of attorney for health care share in common?
a. They are both ways in which end-of-life decisions can be made known
b. They both designate the person's parent(s) as their ad-libitum decision-maker.
c. They are both recognized by the state but not by federal bodies.
d. They can both be over-ridden by a "2PO," or a "two-physician order.".
a. They are both ways in which end-of-life decisions can be made known
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A. Type B behavior B. psychological purity C. Type A behavior D. monophasic activation
In a follow-up to their work in New Guinea, Ekman and Friesen showed videotapes of
South Fore tribes people making facial expressions in response to situations that were described to them. Later, Ekman and Friesen showed the videotapes to American college students, who a. could not recognize any of the expressions. b. recognized a few of the expressions. c. recognized about half of the expressions. d. had to study the expressions at length before recognizing them. e. had no trouble recognizing the expressions.
Men and women today are __________ than in previous generations
A) more certain about how to rear children B) less likely to place a high priority on parenting C) less certain about how to rear children D) more likely to place a high priority on parenting
Cognitive development theory suggests that gender attitudes change predictably as children get older because:
a. Children pass through stages of development related to their ability to process information.
b. Changes in attitude over time are based on hereditary and hormonal influences
c. They are exposed to consistent gender role models.
d. Their gender schemas are culturally determined.