Caregivers of older adults with dementia usually say that __________ is the assistance they most desire
A) knowledge about the disease
B) knowledge about community resources
C) learning techniques for dealing with stress
D) respite—time away from providing care—
Answer: D
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Compared to wealthier countries, most adolescents in less affluent countries and in poorer parts of America
a. become adults at much older ages. b. become adults at much younger ages. c. experience a great deal of role confusion. d. exhibit less generativity.
Viability refers to the ability of a
a. baby to survive the events of the birth process. b. baby to survive outside the mother's womb. c. fetus to survive the first trimester. d. fetus to survive the second trimester.
Which of the following stages is the most critical, according to Erikson?
a. generativity vs. stagnation b. autonomy vs. self-doubt c. identity vs. role confusion d. trust vs. mistrust
Proponents of the death penalty might use social psychological data to assert that it could become an effective deterrent if
A) criminals were made aware of the death penalty. B) it were more selectively applied. C) it were more broadly applied. D) law enforcement can work more efficiently and swiftly. E) the criminal justice system becomes more "colour blind."