The "state in which disease is absent" is a common definition for:
a. Ayurveda. c. curanderos.
b. Western medical circles. d. the biopsychosocial approach.
B
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Which of the following is the correct sequence of Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs, from the lowest to the highest?
A. Physiological, safety, belongingness/love, esteem, self-actualization B. Esteem, safety, self-actualization, belongingness/love, physiological C. Safety, self-actualization, belongingness/love, esteem, physiological D. Safety, physiological, esteem, belongingness/love, self-actualization
The concept that neurons refine their many connections based on which ones are most successful is known as ____
a. natural selection b. evolution c. survival of the fittest d. neural Darwinism
An example of a statement from the Personal Orientation Inventory that would be endorsed by a self-actualizing person is:
a. "It is important that others accept my point of view." b. "I feel I must always tell the truth." c. "I am not absolutely bound by the principle of fairness." d. "I must justify my actions in the pursuit of my own interests."
The process by which soft tissue or cartilage is transformed into bone is called:
a. calcification b. grafting c. cartilogenesis d. ossification