Injuries are responsible for nearly ______ of the deaths of adolescents and young adults.

A. one-third
B. one-half
C. two-thirds
D. three-quarters


D. three-quarters

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Ramona was in a crowd of fellow students when she saw a maintenance worker fall down a flight of stairs at the entrance to a building. Ramona continued on to her class without helping the worker. Ramona's behavior reflects ____.?

a. ?deindividuation b. ?diffusion of responsibility c. ?social interference d. ?social facilitation

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Consider an adult whose pattern of personality traits is quite inflexible and has been stable since adolescence. The person's behavior does not reflect another disorder and causes neither subjective distress nor impairments in social functioning. Can the person be diagnosed with a personality disorder? a. Yes, the pattern of traits must simply begin in adolescence

b. No, there must be an impairment in the capacity for effective functioning. c. No, the personality pattern must reflect another disorder. d. Yes, the pattern of traits must simply be inflexible and stable.

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In the ecological framework of coping in Chapter 8, distal contextual and personal factors include:

a. coping processes. b. risk processes that make problems more likely. c. protective processes that make problems less likely. d. both ‘b' and ‘c'

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Which three major types of information related to the causes of others' behavior inform Kelley's covariation theory?

a) Distinctiveness, attribution, and external factors b) Consistency, ambiguity, and individualism c) Consensus, consistency, and distinctiveness d) Social desirability, consensus, and linguistics

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