Why might it be important for a health psychologist to know, when working with

someone in an emergency room setting, what a person's religious affiliation is?

a. it would not be important
b. it might influence whether or not the psychologist would swear in
front of them
c. it might influence how often the psychologist checked on them or
offered help
d. it might influence the types of treatments the person would be willing
to accept
e. it might influence whether or not health care providers want to help the
person


d

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Women are at greater risk for developing anxiety disorders and mood disorders such as depression. They're also more likely to have cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer's disease because

a. they live longer than men. b. are genetically predisposed. c. they usually have more than one disorder. d. men have died, leaving them alone.

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Dave was driving down the highway when he saw something up ahead in the road. At first he thought it was an animal, but it turned out to be a ladder. Dave’s initial perception of the animal is most likely due to ____

a. ?bottom-up perceptual processing b. ?top-down perceptual processing c. ?closure d. ?good-continuation

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Your cousin, who is in his early thirties, owns his own Internet marketing company. Before starting the Internet marketing company, he ran another Internet startup for eight years before selling it

Whenever any problems arise with the company, he draws from his wide range of knowledge and experience with similar problems in the past in order to devise an effective solution. What would experts say your cousin has? a. experience b. a successful business c. expertise d. problem solving skills

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A friend asks you, "What's the name of that Tom Hanks' movie where a pirate takes over his ship and says, 'I'm the captain now'?" You remember the movie and know you know the title, but you can't think of it in the moment. This is an example of:

a. déjà vu. b. jamais vu. c. the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon. d. absentmindedness.

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