By the year 2040, China expects to have over ______ people over the age of 60 living in that country
a. 75 million
b. 150 million
c. 225 million
d. 300 million
d
You might also like to view...
The fundamental attribution error occurs when_________.
A. we perceive others to be more similar to ourselves than they really are B. observers fail to discount the effects of dispositional qualities of the actor C. observers overestimate situational influences and underestimate dispositional influences on an actor's behavior D. observers underestimate situational influences and overestimate dispositional influences on an actor's behavior
Mila is having a difficult time completing her doctoral dissertation in psychology and, at the same time, is anxious about her job prospects after graduation. She tells her graduate school adviser, Dr. Rivera, who is a clinical psychologist, that she is considering seeking the advice of a life coach. Assuming Dr. Rivera is in agreement with your text and recent studies, what might she tell Mila?
a. ?“Don’t do it; life coaches are nothing more than salesmen or actors.” b. ?“Give it a try; life coaches seem to perform some of the same duties as psychotherapists.” c. ?“Be cautious; life coaches have Psy.D., not Ph.D., degrees.” d. ?“You might like it; life coaches seem to be particularly appealing to women.”
Using a memory aid, such as using the acronym HOMES to remember the names of the original Great Lakes, would be an example of
a. eidetic images. b. icons. c. mnemonics. d. mental images.
Lauren has just begun to use two-word phrases, such as "give doll" and "throw ball." Lauren is probably about _____ months old.
A) 12 to 18 B) 18 to 24 C) 24 to 36 D) 36 to 60