Which of the following is NOT an example of ataque de nervios?
A. A Frenchmen experiencing a traumatic event in a Central American country.
B. A Guatemalan woman experiencing difficulty in moving her limbs
C. A Mexican man feeling heart palpitation.
D. A Columbian feeling tightness in the chest,
Answer: A
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A. Alzheimer's disease B. Parkinson's disease C. Sensory dementia D. a stroke
Which statement best describes Kaufman's (2001) findings on the pattern of IQ change from young adulthood though old age generated by cross-sectional studies?
a. IQ scores peak in young adulthood (age 20-30) and decline steadily through middle age (40-50) and old age (80-90). b. IQ scores rise gradually until middle age (age 40-50) then decline slowly until old age (around 80) when the decline accelerates. c. IQ scores remain fairly constant across the lifespan. d. IQ scores increase gradually between young adulthood (age 20-30) and old age (80-90).
If you were lost in the woods and forced to eat plants (and perhaps a few insects), which
taste should you make every attempt to avoid? a. Sweet b. Salty c. Rich d. Bitter e. Sour
Olivia's friend Amanda is telling her a lengthy story about how her boss did not select her for a special assignment. As Amanda continues her story, Olivia is unsure how Amanda feels about not being selected. What action would be the most effective for helping Olivia understand Amanda's emotion?
A. Olivia should mimic Amanda's facial expressions during the conversation. B. Olivia should stare into Amanda's eyes to look for indications of more subtle emotions. C. Olivia should look at the facial expressions of other people nearby who are eavesdropping on their conversation. D. Olivia should pay attention to Amanda's body language to look for signs of stiffening and head nodding