Which of the following best describes sleep apnea?

a. Repeated episodes of intense fear during sleep causing sudden awakening in a terrified state b. Sudden unexplained sleep attacks during the day
c. Difficulty falling asleep, remaining asleep, or returning to sleep
d. A state of dreaming in which the dreamer is aware that s/he is dreaming e. Temporary cessation of breathing during sleep


e

Psychology

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Testing infants of different ages with the visual cliff apparatus has found that

a. six- to seven-month-old infants perceive drop-offs but do not fear them. b. two-month-old infants perceive drop-offs but do not fear them. c. six-month-old infants show no response to the deep side of the cliff. d. both two- and six-month-old infants will crawl across the shallow side of the cliff but will cry when enticed to crawl over the deep side of the cliff.

Psychology

The Dillard family adopted a new child, requiring the older children to take on new responsibilities for childcare and household tasks. Mrs. Dillard changed her work hours, and Mr. Dillard gave up his nighttime job so he could be with the baby in the evenings. From a family systems perspective, these changes are an example of

a. function coordination. b. boundaries. c. underfunctioning. d. adaptive self-organization.

Psychology

The importance one gives to certain content areas of identity, and the salience of some aspects of identity over others contributes to the of identity

a. evaluation b. resolution c. moratorium d. content

Psychology

Martin Seligman's theory that people become anxious and depressed because they believe that they have no control over the stress in their lives is informed by a. the learned helplessness model

b. cognitive-behavioral theory. c. humanistic/existential theory. d. the Seligman Model of depression.

Psychology