Which of the following best describes the quality of nursing-home care in the United States?

a) typically excellent
b) varies from excellent to substandard, but mainly fair to poor
c) uniformly poor
d) good to average, for the most part


Answer: b) varies from excellent to substandard, but mainly fair to poor

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Recent evidence indicates that most children

A) do not experience a significant vocabulary spurt until they enter kindergarten, when vocabulary increases by 50 to 100 words per week. B) experience a vocabulary spurt during the toddler years, learning as many as 5 to 10 new words per day. C) experience a vocabulary spurt between ages 7 and 8, learning between 50 and 100 new words per day. D) show a steady, continuous increase in rate of word learning throughout the preschool years, adding as many as nine new words per day.

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The Hull–Spence model predicts ______ with discrimination training than with nondiscrimination training.

A. a lower generalization gradient B. no change in the generalization gradient C. a steeper generalization gradient D. a steeper than shallower generalization gradient

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Thirteen-year-old David meets the criteria for antisocial personality disorder. Because he is under 15, David is MOST likely to be diagnosed with ______.

a. personality disorder not otherwise specified b. conduct disorder c. developmental disorder d. attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder

Psychology