Which of the following could account for a major personality change in middle adulthood?
a. moving to a new city
b. changing your looks
c. making new friends
d. a personal tragedy
Answer: d. a personal tragedy
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You are an inmate at a state prison. The facility does not provide air conditioning in the cells and you find this to be unreasonable, considering the summers have been unusually hot. Despite the discouragement, you proceed with your lawsuit anyway. Your position is that the law requires the institution to prove that a ________________ exists between prison policies or procedures and the correctional goal of safety and security.
A. "rational relationship" B. "clear correlation" C. "legal connection" D. "contractual obligation"
While driving to your best friend's house, you are singing along with the car
radio. All the lyrics to Eric Clapton's "Tears in Heaven" come to you - but at the same time, you easily find your way to your destination. This suggests: (a) acoustic coding and visual/spatial coding are interrelated (b) acoustic coding and visual/spatial coding are independent of each other (c) music is a mnemonic device (d) there are no intrusion errors in visual/spatial coding
To ensure their daughter gets enough calcium, Ken and Lila should provide many
A) vegetables to provide her with enough energy. B) dairy products for strong muscles. C) dairy products to maintain her healthy bones. D) vegetables to regulate her body temperature.
In regard to self-concept, which of the following is most consistent with an individual who possesses a high degree of self-acceptance?
a. an individual with a single dimensional self who lacks an appreciation or knowledge of who they really are b. an individual who is less concerned with other's assessments of them than when they were younger and who is more inclined to assess him- or herself according to self-defined standards c. an individual who sees him- or herself as being able to handle a variety of roles and responsibilities effectively d. an individual who is aware and accepting of having a mix of good and bad characteristics, but overall feels more positive