According to Kübler-Ross, when dying people feel sadness over future losses, know that death will bring an end to their relationships, know they will never see future generations, know death is inescapable, and experience a profound sense over the unalterable conclusion of their life, it is an example of which response to dying?
A. denial
B. preparatory depression
C. bargaining
D. reactive depression
Answer: B
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Research concerning prejudice and discrimination against gays and lesbians suggests that ____
a. they are largely a result of religious prohibitions against homosexuality b. laws prohibiting discrimination based on sexuality are ineffective c. people's attitudes are mainly rooted in various fears regarding homosexuality d. nearly all cultures have extremely negative views towards gays and lesbians
Which is the best example of cephalocaudal development?
a. Infant gains control over the arms before the hands. b. Infant can sit up before it can walk. c. Infant can roll over before it can grasp a small object. d. Infant can hear before it can see.
Massed practice leads to poorer memory because it:
a. prevents one from using discriminative processing b. forces one to use discriminative processing c. makes it more likely we will look at the material the same way d. forces one to think about the details of the material and miss the main point
Like everything else they studied, the Gestaltists believed that memory was governed by:
a. the law of Prägnanz b. psychological parallelism c. the constancy hypothesis d. the Zeignarnik effect