List at least five precautions you should take to decrease the chances you'll contract AIDS. (5 points)

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List at least five precautions you should take to decrease the chances you'll contract AIDS. 5 points, 1 each for any 5 of the following:
- Sexual abstinence
- Sexual fidelity
- Use of condoms
- Avoidance of anal intercourse
- Avoidance of sexual relationships with those at high risk of HIV
- Avoidance of drugs and alcohol when having sexual relations
- Avoidance of IV drugs
- Avoidance of sharing needles
- Staying vigilant

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Which statement BEST expresses recent historical trends in the leading cause of injury-related death in the United States?

A. Drug overdoses were the leading cause of injury-related death in the United States for many years, but car accidents have now overtaken them. B. Drug overdoses have remained the leading cause of injury-related death in the United Staes for many years. C. Car accidents were the leading cause of injury-related death in the United States for many years, but drug overdoses have now overtaken them. D. Car accidents have remained the leading cause of injury-related death in the United Staes for many years.

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Which statement is TRUE of emotionally intelligent people?

a. Emotionally intelligent people enjoy positive emotions, while treating negative emotions as an unwelcome misery. b. Emotionally intelligent people who are faced with negative emotions do not seek help or burden others with their problems. c. Emotionally intelligent people understand that negative emotions can provide valuable and constructive information. d. Emotionally intelligent people make decisions based on a sensible, rational, unemotional approach.

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Which of the following is not one of the factors identified by Shaffer that influence an adolescent's identity formation?

a. athletic participation c. relationship with parents b. education d. cultural-historical influences

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Carol smokes all day long, and sometimes she feels that the cigarette actually relaxes her -- maybe ten percent of the time. She continues to smoke for the relaxation it brings. This is an example of:

a. intermittent reinforcement. b. shaping. c. incompatible behavior. d. negative reinforcement.

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