Which of the following is regarded as one of the most effective interventions for treating childhood obesity?

A) a weight loss camp
B) a strict diet and exercise regimen
C) punishment for daily inactivity
D) a family-based approach focused on changing behaviors


D

Psychology

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A frazzled mother trying to pacify her fussy toddler while paying her bill at the supermarket suddenly realizes that she has forgotten to buy the most important item on her list. Forgetting to purchase the item is an example of:

A) change bias. B) absentmindedness. C) transience. D) proactive interference.

Psychology

Freud's ideas such as id, ego, superego, repression, and unconscious forces:

a. are very difficult to test experimentally b. have been proved in several studies c. were actually developed by Carl Jung d. are assumed to be incorrect by most psychoanalytical theorists

Psychology

At the philosophical level, one way that motivation can be viewed is as _____, as in Freud's view

a. an aversive state which behavior seeks to overcome b. a positive state toward which people aspire c. self-actualization d. a situational factor

Psychology

Most emerging adults struggle with ______; however, adults gradually master it as their cognition matures

extreme logic time management distributed practice being too dialectical

Psychology