The practice of forest bathing grew out of ______.
A. the field of psychoneuroimmunology
B. recent research on hedonism
C. Zen Buddhist meditation
D. the work of Freud
Ans: C
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Diane's friend recently lost her mother and has been acting depressed or irritable. If Diane follows the typical response pattern with her friend, she will
A. sympathize, and later grow weary. B. sympathize, and later become more attached to her friend. C. be unsympathetic, but later become more attached to her friend. D. be unsympathetic, but later become sympathetic.
The motion of the basilar membrane results in _____
A) ?direct stimulation of hair cell cilia B) ?only the back-and-forth movement of the organ of Corti C) ?only the up-and-down motion of the tectorial membrane D) ?movement of both the organ of Corti and the tectorial membrane
Discuss the prevalence of involuntary commitment.
What will be an ideal response?