What was the "soldiers' disease" in the Civil War?
a. morphine addiction
b. alcoholism
c. heroin addiction
d. gangrene
a
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Research on the effects of women's studies courses generally shows that
a. women taking these courses are more likely than women taking other courses to develop a strong feminist identity. b. although women's knowledge of feminism increases through these courses, their feelings about feminism do not change significantly. c. people who have taken these courses may change their beliefs and their emotions about feminism, but they are less likely to become critical thinkers. d. women who have taken these courses end up feeling depressed and hopeless about women's lives.
At the extension-of-self stage of the development of the proprium, children:
a. distinguish their bodies from objects in their environment. b. recognize the objects and people that are part of their world. c. realize their identity remains the same despite rapid growth. d. learn to take pride in their accomplishments.
Personality factors come into play in youths with disruptive behavior disorders, particularly oppositional defiant or conduct disorder. These personality factors could relate to temperament issues and involve
a. callous-unemotional traits. b. unethical traits. c. deviant behavior. d. antisocial personality.
When Zach started elementary school, he was able to focus very attentively on class projects, but only for limited periods of time. By about sixth grade, his attention span started to lengthen significantly each year. Which model or theory does this exemplify??
a. ?theory of mind b. ?zone of proximal development c. ?information processing model d. ?ecological development