About what percent of workers in 2012 chose to retire "in the traditional sense" – to quit working entirely at age 65?

a. 10%
b. 25%
c. 33%
d. 50%


c

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Which of the following situations is the type of physical functioning primarily influenced by the parasympathetic nervous system?

a. Aaron's body releases glucose when he stands up to the bully at school. b. Betty meditates and visualizes positive outcomes every morning upon awakening. c. Chan's pupils dilate when he tells a lie to his father. d. Dawn's heart beats faster as she prepares to take her first psychology exam. e. Evan's breathing rate increases while giving a speech.

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Some people have recurrent episodes of binge eating without compensatory behaviors such as purging, exercise, or fasting. These people have

a. bulimia nervosa. b. anorexia nervosa. c. binge nervosa. d. binge-eating disorder.

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Caffeine and nicotine are both examples of:

a. narcotics b. depressants c. hallucinogens d. none of these choices

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Jeff thinks it would be beneficial for his employees to attend a seminar on how to become more productive at work. Which type of psychologist would conduct this seminar?

A) clinical psychologist B) industrial/organizational psychologist C) school psychologist D) cognitive psychologist

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