In ancient Greece, hysteria was believed to be caused by
A) wandering blood.
B) a wandering brain.
C) a wandering uterus.
D) wandering bile.
C
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A) external validity B) beneficence C) being just D) respecting people
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a. some cultures (such as the Hindu culture) weigh interpersonal responsibilities more heavily than justice-based moral rules b. the distinction between morals, social conventions, and personal choice is made by children and adolescents in many cultures c. some issues of personal choice in the United States are seen as moral or social-conventional rules in other cultures d. there is agreement across cultures on social-conventional rules but not moral rules
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A) infants of depressed mothers have low levels of the stress hormone cortisol B) it does not have a lasting impact on the infant, unless it persists for more than a year C) most mothers with depression require long-term treatment for a full recovery D) depressed mothers view their infants negatively, which contributes to their inept caregiving
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A) children; working adults B) working adults; older adults C) families; working adults D) children; older adults