The more unpleasant the situation ______.
A. the more likely the person will stop and help
B. the more likely the person will look closely then offer to help
C. the more likely a person will call someone else to help
D. the more likely the person will try to get out of there as soon as possible
D. the more likely the person will try to get out of there as soon as possible
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What is the self-perpetuating cycle in conduct disorder?
A. A genetic predisposition leads to a low IQ and difficult temperament, which leads to poor parenting and an insecure attachment, which leads to conduct disorder. B. A genetic predisposition leads to a difficult temperament, which leads to behavior problems, which lead to parental overindulgence and lack of discipline, which leads to conduct disorder. C. A genetic predisposition leads to an easy temperament, but because of abusive parents, this leads to depression, which in turn leads to conduct disorder. D. A genetic predisposition leads to an easy temperament, which leads to parental neglect, which leads to anxiety, which leads to conduct disorder.
Schachter and Singer's theory emphasizes the ____ component of emotion
a. behavioral c. cognitive b. physiological d. active
Kirby is sorting through his mother's cup of change, making separate piles of pennies, nickels, and dimes. He is utilizing the cognitive skill of ______
Fill in the blank with correct word
In a living will, __________.
A. people specify the treatments they do or do not want in case of a terminal illness, coma, or other near-death situation B. people can anticipate all future medical conditions and state their wishes in each case, including persistent vegetative states C. people appoint a friend or relative to act as their proxy, authorizing the proxy to make health-care decisions on their behalf D. patients can guarantee that doctors will follow their wishes with regard to life-sustaining interventions