Betty, age 77, needs assistance with food preparation, housekeeping, and paying her bills. Betty cannot carry out some
A) instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs).
B) activities of daily living (ADLs).
C) primary activities of active functioning (PAAFs).
D) secondary activities of active functioning (SAAFs).
A
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Joelle has taken her son to see many doctors, claiming that he has Morgellons disease. She says that she often pulls organic fiber-like threads from his skin and that the boy has rashes and skin lesions that show infection. Which statement about this disease is accurate?
a. Dermatologists have found that it is caused by chronic allergies to pets. b. Research conducted by the CDC failed to find a medical explanation. c. Patients with the condition respond well to treatment with wide-spectrum antifungals topical and oral. d. It appears to be associated with poor personal hygiene.
You have just taken a personality inventory that measures the five-factor model of personality and received a profile sheet that shows your standardized scores relative to a large normative sample on each of the five major dimensions
The test you have taken is probably the MMPI-2. a. true b. false
The case study of Henry Molaison (H.M.) is discussed throughout Chapter 10 in your textbook. Careful study of H.M.'s memory after his surgery revealed that:
a. H.M. could not retain implicit memories, but explicit memories could be recalled normally. b. H.M.'s memory problems were primarily the result of impaired LTM recall. c. H.M. did not have the ability to transfer most explicit memories from STM into LTM. d. H.M.'s memory problems were primarily the result of an unusually small STM capacity.
Compared to early Eastern religions, early Christianity
A) had a more positive view of sexuality. B) had a more negative view of sexuality. C) was very similar in viewing sexuality. D) had little to say about sexuality in marriage.