At the hospital, Adam noticed that the patient in the room next to his brother had a sign on the door saying DNR on it. When he asked about it, he was told that it meant that the patient
A) was highly contagious.
B) died and was about to be removed.
C) wanted to be allowed to die if his heart stopped.
D) refused all treatment.
C
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Five-year-old Marcus plays with his male classmates Carl, Tommy, and Raul on the playground but avoids his female classmates Denise, Cheryl, and Keisha. According to research findings, why might Marcus prefer to play with boys rather than girls?
A. He is following the lead of older children. B. He is confused about his feelings toward girls. C. He fears that the girls might reject him. D. He may view the girls as inferior.
Which of the following concepts did some of the developers of the original frustration aggression hypothesis use to explain why frustrated people sometimes fail to show signs of aggression?
A. Reaction formation and displacement B. Displacement and sublimation C. Sublimation and denial D. Repression and denial
One method used to study perceptual capabilities in infants is the preference method. Studies that have used this method have shown that young infants consistently prefer:
a. familiarity to novelty b. novelty to familiarity c. looking at objects in their right visual field d. looking at objects in their left visual field
When a person has sleeping difficulties that last for more than three weeks, this person's insomnia is referred to as __________ insomnia
a. temporary b. chronic c. drug-dependency d. stimulus-control