According to Schiller & Bernadel (2004), what is the most common cause of injury in middle childhood?
a. sports-related injuries
b. accidental poisoning
c. bicycle accidents
d. automobile accidents
D
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Alicia and Isaac are planning to get married. Before they begin to make plans, they want to ensure that they can deal effectively with conflicts that might arise from being raised in very different cultures. Among the potential problems they might encounter are their respective roles in the relationship and how to communicate their feelings to each other. They would most likely seek out a
therapist who specializes in ____. a. family therapy b. behavioral therapy c. couples therapy d. group therapy
Which of the following is generally true regarding the various mental health professions?
a. Over the years, the professional roles have tended to blur, such that the activities of various types of mental health professionals now overlap. b. Over the years, the ability to prescribe medicine, which once belonged exclusively to psychiatrists, has spread to most mental health professions. c. Although some overlap may occur in other areas, clinical psychologists are still the only mental health professionals who can ethically conduct psychotherapy. d. Although some overlap may occur in other areas, clinical psychologists are still the only mental health professionals who can ethically conduct psychological testing.
REM sleep has been called "paradoxical sleep" because:
A) the brain is very active, yet the body is entirely inactive. B) the body is very active and restless, but the brain is very inactive. C) the eyes are open, though the person remains asleep. D) colorful dreams occur, in contrast to the black-and-white dreams of NREM sleep.
There were three friends. Maybe you've heard of them! Harry was rational, logical, and cunning. Hermione was rule-oriented, moral, and always ethical. Ron was pleasure- seeking, found it hard to delay gratification, and usually just did what he wanted. According to Freud, Hermione was mostly
a. id. b. ego. c. superego. d. libido. e. preconscious.