If My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas, then I am probably familiar with the use of __________
a. rote rehearsal
b. elaboration
c. flashbulb memories
d. mnemonics
Answer: D
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dispositions are more important ____.? a. ?in situations in which many different behaviors are acceptable b. ?than traits in understanding situational behavior c. ?in understanding the process of reciprocal determinism d. ?for the students considered internals than those considered externals
Which of the following is FALSE?
a. Heart disease has been studied more extensively in men than in women. b. Low birth weight is associated with increased rates of CVD. c. Studies of women have shown that heart disease patients experience a significantly larger number of negative life changes compared to healthy counterparts. d. Only older women with high levels of social support seem to reap the protective cardiovascular effects from these networks.
A nursing home administrator gives the residents little choice in activities they participate in or in the food that is served. Friendships between opposite sex residents are also discouraged. She tells the staff that "the elderly are like little children that don't know what's best for them.". This statement of the administrator reflects
a. the old age syndrome. b. ageism. c. the current research findings on successful aging. d. the type of scaffolding utilized with the elderly.