What is the average cost of a funeral and burial in the United States?
A. $10,000
B. $7,000
C. $5,000
D. $3,000
Answer: B
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People with ADHD (attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder) most often show what attention problem? a. They pay more attention to the left side of the world than to the right side. b. They cannot pay attention to anything for more than a few minutes at a time. c. They have trouble shifting attention when they need to
d. They fail to show bottom-up control of attention.
Suppose that it is Friday night, that Xavier and her friends have been out at a party, and that they are now heading home. Suppose also that Xavier has had a little bit to drink, but not a lot. Is it safe for her to drive home or should she call a cab instead? How will she decide what to do? According to the risk-as-feelings hypothesis, ____
a. her current mood will influence her assessment of risk (e.g., if she is in a relatively good mood, she will see relatively little danger in driving) b. she will consult her friends and see what their feelings are about the issue c. she will consider the worst possible scenario, and then simply make a decision based on her gut d. she will recall the last time that she was in this situation, what she did, and how she felt about it. She will then let that recollection guide her decision
In John Bowlby's original formulation of attachment theory, applied to infants, there were ____ different attachment styles. In more recent formulations of attachment theory, applied to adults, there are ____ different attachment styles
a. three; also three b. three; four c. two; three d. two; four
Sharon frequently causes diarrhea in her three-year-old daughter by feeding her spoiled milk and rotten eggs. When the child is repeatedly hospitalized, Sharon acts like a very worried and caring mother. Because Sharon is not playing the sick role and receives no obvious reward for her behavior, the most appropriate diagnosis is ____
a. complex somatic symptom disorder with somatization features b. factitious disorder c. factitious disorder imposed on another d. malingering