Judy is a Canadian woman whose death has been attributed to the effects of smoking. There is a 1 in ______ chance that Judy’s death reflects exposure to secondhand smoke.
A. 5
B. 7
C. 10
D. 12
B. 7
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Which of the following is a definition of self-concept?
a) The cognitive representations of who one is, that is, the ideas or images that one has about oneself, especially in relation to others, and how and why one behaves b) People's attributions of control over their behaviors and relationships as internal or external to themselves c) The tendency for individuals to underestimate the commonality of desirable traits and to overestimate their uniqueness d) The perception that each culture has a modal personality type, and that most persons in that culture share aspects of it
In order to understand the reciprocal relationships between factors that lead to psychological disorders, which is the most helpful perspective?
a. ?evolutionary b. ?integrated c. ?developmental d. ?biological
In the original learned helplessness model, people were said to experience learned helplessness when they
A. encountered obstacles they could not overcome. B. encountered aversive events. C. generalized their inability to control one aversive event to a situation they might be able to control. D. gave up trying after they realized they could not do anything about an aversive situation.
Regarding conductive hearing losses, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Conductive losses can sometimes be overcome by the use of hearing aids. b. Conductive losses may be caused by immobilization of the auditory ossicles. c. Conductive losses may result from damage to the eardrum. d. Conductive losses are often caused by listening to very loud sounds for a prolonged period of time.