Specific needs of older adults when coping with life-threatening illness or dying are
a. maintaining a sense of self
b. being reassured that their lives still have value
c. participating in decisions regarding their lives
d. all of these
e. none of these
D
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A) phenotypes. B) chromosomes. C) genotypes. D) cells.
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A) It does not explain what a correlation of 0.30 between behavior and personality actually means. B) It assumes a fixed, simple model of behavior. C) It assumes personality traits lead directly to behavior. D) It assumes that a correlation of .30 is so small that it is not useful/meaningful. E) All of these
Which of the following statements regarding antidepressant drugs is accurate?
a) Tricyclic antidepressants have a three-ring portion in their molecular structure b) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are a class of third-generation antidepressant. c) First-generation antidepressants are serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors. d) Tricyclic antidepressants are a class of third-generation antidepressant.
Which statement about preschoolers' animistic beliefs is true?
A. Preschoolers give psychological explanations ("he wants to" or "she wants to") for objects but not for people. B. Preschoolers give psychological explanations ("he wants to" or "she wants to") for people but not for other animals. C. Preschoolers are less likely than adults to say that robots have psychological capacities such as thinking. D. Unlike adults, preschoolers often say that robots have psychological capacities such as thinking.