__________ is a neurological disorder in which problems with memory affect an individual's emotional, social, and physical functioning
a) Alzheimer's disease
b) Delirium
c) Dementia
d) Parkinson's disease
c
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Which of the following statements is true of a developmental niche?
a) It is a useful framework to understand socialization but not enculturation. b) It focuses on the development of parents rather than their children. c) It focuses on how the broader macrosystem structures a child's immediate microsystems. d) It includes five major components that influence a developing child.
According to the vulnerability-stress-adaptation model of marriage, marital quality a. is a dynamic process resulting from a couple's ability to handle stress. b. declines when couples are "too" alike
c. is predicted by the age of the couple at marriage. d. means there is one strong member of a couple and one weak member.
The main components/ideas for the Health Belief Model is:
a. intention to change; attitudes toward action; subjective norms regarding action. b. person moves from being unaware of issue, to unengaged by issue, to deciding not to act, to planning to act but not yet acting, to maintenance. c. beliefs in threat and effectiveness o health change behaviors. d. six stages that a person must complete.
You are walking in a parking lot full of small puddles of water. A car drives through one near you and splashes you with water. You are likely to attribute the driver's behavior to internal dispositions. This is called:
a. stereotyping c. covariation b. actor-observer effect d. the fundamental attribution error