Depression is most common among

A) teenagers
B) children
C) men
D) women


D

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David and Katie have always been close. In fact, they are so close that they shared the womb when their mother was pregnant with them. Given the information that you have already been given in this question, which of the following can you state conclusively? a. David and Katie are monozygotic twins

b. David and Katie are conjoined twins. c. David and Katie are dizygotic twins. d. David and Katie share 25% of their genotype.

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A doctor is most likely to recommend that you consume higher levels of ____ to increase your HDL level

a. fiber b. fat c. sodium d. yogurt

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Which of the following is NOT true of self-disclosure?

a. It varies over the course of relationships. b. Once a relationship is well established, the level of disclosure tapers off. c. It leads to feelings of intimacy. d. In established relationships people are more likely to reciprocate disclosures in the same conversation.

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A juvenile has been arrested for vandalizing a Burger King. He and his friends tore up some landscaping, threw rocks at the marquee (breaking glass panels), and spray-painted graffiti. As part of the diversion process, he has accepted the opportunity to meet with the restaurant's owner for a mediation session. The probation officer leading the meeting suggests a penalty that involves an apology and a schedule of work to be performed at the restaurant. In addition, the offender agrees to attend counseling to assist him with personal issues. All agree to the plan. The offender explains to the victim that he didn't consider that there was a person who suffered as a result of his vandalism? to him, it was "just a building," and "the company" would fix whatever damage he did. A restorative

solution attempts to achieve all of the following except: A. stigmatizing the offender so that his shame will deter him from re-offending. B. leading the offender to understand the harm suffered by the victim. C. forcing the offender to acknowledge his own responsibility. D. reducing the offender's sense that punishment for his actions is unfair.

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