John is recently widowed and decides to sell his house and move to a condominium complex for seniors
John is looking forward to having his meals prepared and served in a community dining room, and also to having staff available to help him with chores such as shopping, housekeeping, and laundry. The type of facility that John is moving into would best be considered a(n):
a. nursing home
b. lifestyle condo
c. assisted-living facility
d. senior daycare center
c
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a. The number of roles decreases. b. The number of roles increases. c. The number of roles remains constant throughout adolescence and adulthood. d. Roles become less demanding.
Erikson's theory of personality development differs from Freud's theory in that Erikson's theory
a. delineates adulthood in terms of stages and assigns society a much greater role. b. adds more stages in early childhood and assigns a greater role to biological tension. c. assigns a greater role to biological sources of resolution. d. de-emphasizes psychological needs.
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A. Confidence while testifying in court is associated with increased witness accuracy. B. Confidence at the time of identification is associated with increased witness accuracy. C. Lack of confidence in one's memory is associated with increased accuracy. D. There is no relationship between witness confidence and accuracy.
Narcotics, such as heroin, are drugs that
A. are capable of producing hallucinations, or changes in the perceptual process. B. slow down the nervous system. C. have an arousal effect on the central nervous system, causing a rise in heart rate, blood pressure, and muscular tension. D. increase relaxation and relieve pain and anxiety.