At what developmental stage are fears about death generally the greatest?
A. childhood
B. adolescence
C. late adulthood
D. middle adulthood
Answer: D
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Changing one's behavior just because other people are nearby is the gentlest form of social influence and is called
a. obedience. b. conformity. c. passive compliance. d. mere presence.
The discussion of women and smoking in Chapter 11 pointed out that
a. women who are married to men who smoke increase their own risk of lung cancer significantly. b. in North America, women are much less likely than men to be smokers. c. tobacco companies have not yet figured out how to target young women in their advertisements. d. smoking increases the risk of lung cancer more for men than for women.
What are four dimensions of behavior that can be observed?
What will be an ideal response?
Gender-appropriate codes of conduct are more strictly imposed on
a. girls as compared to boys. b. boys as compared to girls. c. neither; rules are very strictly imposed on both boys and girls. d. neither; boys and girls are encouraged to engage in cross-sexed activities.