Rhonda, the mother of a neonate, developed certain complications during childbirth. Her doctor was forced to cut through her abdomen and uterus and physically remove her baby. Rhonda was asleep during the entire procedure. Her doctor _____
A) used an epidural block
B) performed a cesarean section to deliver the baby
C) used a spinal block
D) used the Lamaze method to deliver the baby
B
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Despite being raised in two very different environments, identical twins Tina and Gina receive a similar score on a shyness scale. These results suggest that correlation between genetics and shyness is a. small
b. large. c. inverse. d. polygenetic.
A study that aims to measure the number of people in a particular city who are diagnosable with generalized anxiety disorder is an example of
a. the case study method. b. multivariate research. c. epidemiological research. d. none of the above
Piaget theorized that children made their experiences part of themselves, and in
interpreting them in light of their current schemas, developed unique constructions of the world. This is called (a) conservation (b) syncretism (c) the fundamental attribution error (d) accommodation (e) assimilation
Ammon is a shaman in the Amazon jungle. His treatment for illnesses involves ceremony and the use of what psychoactive substance?
a) Hallucinogenic plant b) Marijuana c) Opium d) LSD