Of these, which of the following contraceptive methods has the lowest typical failure rate?

A) ?Birth control pills.
B) ?Transdermal patch.
C) ?Minipill.
D) ?All of the above methods have equal typical failure rates.


C

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Incentives are

a. physiologically based needs. b. homeostatically controlled drives. c. rewards that motivate us to behave in a certain way. d. instinctually based motives. e. drives acquired through experience.

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According to the article Please Don't Depend on Me about nursing home residents, the program designed for the intervention group staff included:

(a) psychotherapy to improve self-esteem (b) a battery of personality tests (c) design of a behavior modification program for residents (d) three different independent variables

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The leader who would be most effective is one who uses

a. a transactional leadership style. b. a transformational leadership style. c. both transactional and transformational leadership styles depending on the situation. d. a task-oriented or relationship-oriented leadership style, depending on the gender of the employee.

Psychology