What are the three components to self-compassion?
a. self-absorption, common humanity, and mindlessness
b. self-kindness, common humanity, and mindfulness
c. spirituality, mindfulness, and meditation
d. humility, subservience, and intelligence
Answer: B
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In the comparison study of parents of naturally conceived or adopted children with parents of children conceived through assisted reproduction, the parents who used assisted reproduction
a. showed less warmth to their children than the other parents. b. showed more warmth to their children than the other parents. c. showed higher stress than the other parents. d. showed lower levels of interaction with their children.
Imagine Eysenck's two factors expressed in two-dimensional space. On the vertical axis is insecurity at the top and security at the bottom. Bisecting this axis is the second factor, with introversion on the left and extroversion on the right. Using this model, a person who is quiet, reserved, and prone to extreme swings in mood would be placed in which quadrant?
A) upper left B) lower left C) upper right D) lower right
Tess has been having trouble sleeping, so she wants to try melatonin. Before she does, she checks the recent National Institutes of Health report on melatonin. What will she learn?
a) There is little evidence for melatonin's efficacy in treating insomnia. b) Melatonin is effective in reducing sleep latency and increasing total time asleep. c) The dose required to achieve an effect is close to toxic levels, so it is best to avoid melatonin. d) Melatonin affects sleep by relaxing the muscles, but the same effect can be achieved by a warm bath.
Which of the following is true about death and dying?
A) Most people say they want “death with dignity.” B) For about 50 percent of people, death is gentle. C) The dying person is merely a physical being requiring care. D) The dying benefit from a withdrawal of social support in the end.