__________ disease is a condition experienced by tobacco users; it is associated with the constriction of the blood vessels of the periphery, particularly the feet

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


Answer: Buerger's

Psychology

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Ever since Steve was a toddler he has beenirritable and difficult to please. He often threw long temper tantrums in front of his parents and other children. As a child, Steve continues to have angry episodes and outbursts, which are not premeditated and involve physical injury. Steve most likely will be diagnosed with ____

a. intermittent explosive disorder b. oppositional defiant disorder c. conduct disorder d. pediatric bipolar disorder

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The most common type of active play is called ______

Fill in the blank with correct word

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How big is the neonate's brain?

a. about half the size it will be in adulthood b. It depends greatly upon the size and shape of the infant's head. c. about one-third the size it will be in adulthood d. less than one pound

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Sally was attacked by a feral cat as a young child and formed a phobia for cats as a result. However, despite having many bad experiences of injuring herself on coffee tables, she has never formed a phobia in response. This example best demonstrates which fact about specific phobias?

A. The connections formed in phobias can arise from classical conditioning. B. People do not ordinarily form phobias about harmless objects. C. Learning can influence the development of phobias through imitation and observation. D. Cognitions may influence how one perceives the objects in a specific phobia.

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