With age, vital lung capacity:

A) declines very little over the life span of the average person.
B) declines at about half the rate for master athletes when compared to sedentary men.
C) declines more for older women than for older men.
D) declines and thus impairs daily functioning.


B

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Dana promises her research participants that their participation will be confidential. She knows this is

important to most individuals who are being questioned about financial matters. What is Dana ensuring by making a promise of confidentiality? a) Nothing, identities of the research participants are public information b) Only the institutional review board and the researcher will know the identities of the research participants c) Only the researcher will know the identities of the research participants d) Nobody will know the identities of the research participants

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The American Sociological Review bibliographic reference style is used in which of the examples below?

A) James R. Kluegel and Lawrence Bobo (1993) "Opposition to Race-Targeting: Self-Interest, Stratification Ideology or Racial Attitude?" American Sociological Review 58(4), 443-465. B) Kluegel, J.R. and Bobo, L. Opposition to Race-Targeting: Self-Interest, Stratification Ideology or Racial Attitude? American Sociological Review 58 (August, 1993), Pp. 443-465. C) Kluegel, James R. and Lawrence Bobo. 1993. "Opposition to Race-Targeting: Self-Interest, Stratification Ideology or Racial Attitude?" American Sociological Review 58:443-65. D) Kluegel, J.R. and Bobo, L. (1993) Opposition to Race-Targeting: Self-Interest, Stratification Ideology or Racial Attitude? American Sociological Review 58, 443-65. E) Kluegel, James & Bobo, L., Opposition to Race-Targeting: Self-Interest, Stratification Ideology or Racial Attitude? Am Sociol Rev 58(4), 443-465, 1993.

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Individuals with an internal locus of control:

A) ?believe they can influence events and their reactions to events and accept responsibility for their actions. B) ?believe that what happens to them is determined by factors such as luck, fate, or chance. C) ?need reassurance when making life changes. D) ?encode stress-producing situations as compounding pressure.

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