Hank is 73 years old. His daughter notes his failing memory and tells the doctor she thinks he has Alzheimer's. The doctor notes Hank's depressed mood and unsteadiness on his feet, and diagnoses Hank with __________.
A. amnestic disorder
B. late-onset Alzheimer's disease
C. early-onset Alzheimer's disease
D. vascular dementia
Answer: D
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a. personality trait. b. personality type. c. personality state. d. self-concept.
Lawrence just found out that his best friend was killed in a car accident. Lawrence's emotional state would best be described as one of shock, and he feels like his emotions will burst out of him at any moment. Parkes/Bowlby would most likely describe his grief state in terms of
a. reorganization. b. numbness. c. yearning. d. disorganization/despair.
Which individual has likely resolved intimacy issues before identity issues?
a. A high school student who is picking out a college at 17 b. A man who joined the work force at 18, and got married at 25 c. A woman who married at 22, had children, and went to college at 30 d. A woman who joined the military at 20
In his study of Argentinean soccer and its cultural value, Archetti (1999) drew which of
the following conclusions? a. Argentinean soccer represents the cultural values of independence from the British. b. Argentinean soccer represents cultural values of masculinity. c. Argentinean soccer may be viewed as anexpression of solidarity with the British. d. Argentinean soccer expresses the unity of the country.