Based on results of surveys, each of the following is a viable way for adolescents to get at least some of the American Academy of Pediatrics’ recommended 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise per day except _____.

a. walking or biking to school
b. playing video exercise games
c. relying on PE programs at school
d. taking part in a sport after school or on weekends


Answer: C

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Personality disorders can be misdiagnosed more easily than other categories of disorder in part because ________

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A 2005 study comparing traditional (therapist-provided) cognitive therapy for depression and computer-assisted therapy found that individuals benefitted

a. more from the traditional therapy than from the computer-assisted therapy. b. less from the traditional therapy than from the computer-assisted therapy. c. similarly from each form of therapy at the end of treatment, with the traditional group doing better at follow-up. d. similarly from each form of therapy both at the end of treatment and at follow up.

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A theory is best defined as a

A. set of concepts and propositions used to control developmental outcomes. B. set of concepts and propositions intended to describe and explain some aspect of experience. C. factual description of developmental phenomena. D. series of systematic tests of all available hypotheses.

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