Mrs. Lewandowski is dying. She says, “I feel like I’m watching a ticking time bomb … like there is no future.” Mrs. Lewandowski regards dying as __________
A) imprisonment
B) a mandate to live ever more fully
C) part of life’s journey
D) an experience to be transformed
Answer: A
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Maggie notices a lump on her side. She goes to her physician because she is worried that it is cancer. Her physician sends her for a biopsy. During the three weeks between first noticing the lump and getting her test results that it is not cancer, Maggie was almost unable to function. She felt constant anxiety and thought nonstop about having cancer. After she found out that she did not have cancer, Maggie felt much better. Maggie has __________.
A. hypochondriasis B. conversion disorder C. somatization disorder D. no mental disorder
In developed countries, ___________ are the leading cause of injury and death in early childhood, whereas in developing countries, ___________ are the leading cause of injury and death in early childhood
a. nutritional deficiencies; drownings b. motor vehicle accidents; diseases and illnesses c. diseases and illnesses; motor vehicle accidents d. drownings; motor vehicle accidents
Kojo is 5. His father tries to foster Kojo's development by explaining his actions to his son and demonstrating good self-control. This shows how self-regulation can be
A) biased. B) stereotyped. C) conventional. D) modeled.
When an experiment has shown that an independent variable is a cause of a phenomenon, what is the most reasonable conclusion one should draw?
a. The hypothesis has been proven correct. b. The scientific question has been answered once and for all. c. There is evidence that supports the hypothesis, though multiple experiments and methods are still needed. d. There is some evidence for an association, but one should be cautious about drawing causal conclusions.