Psychoneuroimmunology combines which of the following elements and
processes?
a. psychosocial processes and nervous, endocrine, & immune systems
b. psychosocial processes and numerical, endocrine, & immune systems
c. psychosocial processes and nervous, endorphin, & immune systems
d. psychosocial processes and nepotistic, endothelial, & immune systems
e. psychosocial processes and nepotistic, endocrine, & immune systems
a
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In 1884, Galton set up a laboratory at the London International Health Exhibition where he collected data from over 9,000 people, measuring 17 physical and mental human characteristics. What was the final result of his research?
a. The dataset was too vast and he lacked the necessary statistical tools and techniques to fully analyze the data. b. He found that many of his measurements were not normally distributed. c. He completed analysis of the data but could not publish his results. d. He found that learning and environmental variables had more of an effect than heredity.
For almost two weeks, Anju has been negotiating her salary for her new job in market research. While her new manager could not provide as much pay as Anju wants, she made up for it in benefits (e.g., Anju received extra vacation time). Anju is very pleased with the way the salary issues were resolved. One could consider this salary dispute in terms of distributive justice, for it focuses on the
A. amount of time spent negotiating. B. type of position Anju is about to take. C. procedure of the dispute resolution. D. fairness of the outcome.
Schemas, according to Piaget, are best described as
A) set problem-solving traits that a child is biologically born with or without. B) innate structures in the brain that process different types of information. C) the part of development when a child learns that biological needs are sometimes less important than other needs. D) set structures of knowledge that a child is born with and are activated when the child reaches certain ages. E) new cognitive structures that are built on as a child develops.
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of a life review?
a) Reopening old wounds b) Understanding the past c) Resolving lingering problems and conflicts d) Facing current life situations with serenity