The probability of dying in any given year in the United States is best described as _______
a. increasing with age, and increasing for females more quickly than males
b. less than 20 percent for males and females over the age of 85
c. 1 percent for adult males aged 15–24
d. greater for females across all age groupings
b.
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In their study, Simmons, vom Kolke, and Shimizu (1986) found that romantic love was valued more in the United States and Germany than in Japan. In this context, which of the following statements is true?
a) Love is not an essential factor in reinforcing relationship between marriage partners. b) Platonic love is more valued in Japan than in the United States. c) Romantic love is valued in cultures with few strong, extended family ties. d) Romantic love is valued in cultures that value materialism and platonic love.
Activities of daily living are best described as tasks a. demanding above-average intelligence. b. requiring assistance from others
c. focusing on nonphysical activities. d. involving basic self-care needs.
Circumstances where people have little or no control are less stressful because they do not require decisions or choices
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The narrator lists three reasons why the expectant mother from the Mayan village plans to breastfeed. Which of the following includes the three reasons that were listed by the narrator?
a. health reasons, tradition, practicality b. tradition, bonding, necessity c. health reasons, necessity, medical reasons d. tradition, psychological reasons, medical reasons