Which of the following is NOT true regarding hospice care?
a. Hospice care is usually covered by insurance.
b. Hospice care is designed to help the ill person live as independently as possible.
c. Hospice care is designed to help the family of the ill person understand the process of dying.
d. Hospice care originated in the late 1800s in New England.
d
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In the United States, divorce is
a. typically initiated by the husband. b. no longer seen as a right taken by people who do not feel personally fulfilled in their marriage (as it was in the 20th century). c. typically the result of lack of communication, emotional fulfillment, or compatibility. d. legally required to list one of the spouses as being "at fault.".
Lance is drinking coffee and checking his email. He is conserving his cognitive attention to be prepared for his quiz this morning. This is an example of
a. controlled processing. c. mindfulness. b. automatic processing. d. selective attention.
The need for cognition refers to ______.
a. the tendency to ruminate over past mistakes b. the desire to form attitudes serving a value-expressive and utilitarian function c. a proclivity toward forming cognitive attitudes d. the tendency to engage in and enjoy complex activities requiring cognitive effort
Worldwide, about 41% of births are unintended
a. True b. False