Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death for ______

a. neither men nor women c. women but not men
b. men but not women d. both men and women


D

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a. bodily causes of behavior. b. psychological causes of behavior. c. mind-related causes of behavior. d. psychosomatic causes of behavior.

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The arrival of an action potential in a muscle fiber causes a. calcium to enter the muscle fiber

b. calcium to be released by internal organelles. c. acetylcholine to enter the muscle fiber. d. acetylcholine to be released by internal organelles.

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Cary knows that daughters can also be granddaughters at the same time. This best illustrates:

A) abstract thinking. B) hierarchical classification. C) understanding of class inclusion relationships. D) seriation.

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Kerry suffers from depression. He is experiencing delusions that his brain is deteriorating and that he is aging quickly. These delusions

a. clearly suggest a diagnosis of schizophrenia. b. are typical of depressive delusions because they are mood congruent. c. suggest that he is suffering from a bipolar rather than a unipolar disorder. d. are most likely to persist after the depression remits.

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