In 2009, the highest rate of HIV diagnosis was in ____

a. Hispanic/Latinos c. American Indians
b. Blacks d. Whites


B

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After reading details about the life of Abraham Lincoln, we must remember that

a. case studies are not conclusive. b. heredity and loss of a parent are rarely causes of depression. c. her case is very typical and thus very informative. d. severe childhood punishment almost always leads to depression.

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Four-year-old Shaunda took part in a research study that investigated the effects of fruit juice consumption on obesity in children. When the study was published in a research journal, Shaunda's name was used in the article. Which guideline of ethical research involving children was violated?

a. Parental participation was not obtained. b. Identities of children are to remain confidential. c. Children and parents must be informed of the purposes of the research. d. The researchers did not get proper approval for conducting the study.

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A female companion present during the birthing process to provide emotional support to the mother is called:

a. a doula. c. a cesarean. b. a midwife. d. a Lamaze coach.

Psychology

Which the following are three major benefits of breast-feeding?

a. increased bonding, weight reduction, and lower prevalence of diabetes b. convenience, overwhelming popularity, and economically viability c. the passing of antibodies, increased cognitive development, and reduced childhood obesity d. a lower prevalence of personality disorders, increased cognitive development, and an increased frequency of mild temperament

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