Tim is a rather involved parent who splits child-rearing duties with his wife. Tim is likely:
a. from a developed country
b. from a developing country
c. the product of a single-parent household himself.
d. expecting a second child soon.
A. It is much more common for husbands to do some child rearing in developed countries.
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If a man of normal color vision looks at a green paper for about 30 seconds and then shifts his gaze to a sheet of white paper, that paper will appear
a. yellow. c. red. b. blue. d. gray.
Which of the following best describes dysthymia?
a) a mild, chronic form of depression b) a severe, intermittent form of depression c) a form of depression that affects biological functions such as appetite d) a form of depression that is very responsive to electroconvulsive therapy
Which of the following events is an example of a hassle?
a. losing your car keys b. being caught in traffic c. having to wait in line d. all of the above
One hypothesis for why people with psychological disorders, such as depression, are more likely to smoke cigarettes than healthy adults without psychological disorders is for “self-medication” of their symptoms. The addictive phenomenon that best illustrates the self-medication hypothesis is
A. tolerance, because smokers with depression self-medicate to stop their compulsive need to continue using a substance. B. tolerance, because smokers with depression self-medicate by using more nicotine to get the same impact and maintain homeostasis. C. withdrawal, because smokers with depression self-medicate to stop their compulsive need to continue using a substance. D. withdrawal, because smokers with depression self-medicate by using more nicotine to get the same impact and maintain homeostasis.