Martha is a college instructor and has become overwhelmed with the increased workload of larger classes, advisement responsibilities, and committee work. In order to reduce her stress level, she should
a. take a water aerobics course at the college.
b. use guided imagery.
c. deliberately do things at a slower pace.
d. do all of these.
D
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Related to teens' use of media, what statement is backed up by studies listed in your text? a. Teens spend anywhere from 7 and a half hours to 10 hours and 45 minutes per day with media
b. About 65% of teens have Internet access at their homes. c. Gender stereotyping is uncommon in shows marketed to teens and younger. d. Newer research shows no significant differences in amount of time girls vs. boys spend playing video games.
From the perspective of Carl Rogers, an adult who is experiencing tension and anxiety is probably
a. lacking the potential to become self-actualized. b. experiencing a discrepancy between the self-image and the ideal self. c. lacking in the development of a superego. d. fixated at an immature level of development.
What can be predicted from the behavior of most delinquent adolescents?
A) Adolescent delinquents reduce delinquent activities when they start college. B) Delinquent behavior becomes more pronounced as they get older. C) Delinquent behavior does not continue. D) Delinquent behavior stays for life.
After Louisa and Tom decided to move in together, Louisa did some research on a reputable site and was surprised to find out that
A) breakups are less messy or intense for cohabiting couples than for married couples. B) half of all cohabiting relationships end in the first year. C) premarital cohabitation leads to marital dissatisfaction. D) people in cohabiting relationships are less likely to have divorced parents.