The most consistent feature of workplace drug prevention programs has been

A. informational posters and videotapes.
B. random urine testing.
C. video surveillance of restrooms.
D. use of drug dogs to check desks, lockers, etc.


B

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The research on satisfaction with life shows that

a. elderly women are typically satisfied with their lives. b. older women are more likely than younger women to be depressed. c. most women maintain their life goals through middle age, so they are likely to be unhappy if they have not fulfilled these goals. d. elderly widows are likely to experience intense depression, and so they are less happy than all other groups of women.

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The process by which a person is persuaded by cues in the persuasion context rather than thinking critically about the content of a persuasive message is called

a. psychological reactance. b. theory of planned behavior. c. the peripheral route to persuasion. d. the central route to persuasion.

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Which of the following is true regarding adopting an assertive attitude?

a. Having a list of verbal responses for certain situations is more important than developing a new attitude. b. People benefit from an assertive attitude if they are the submissive type, but not the aggressive type. c. Most programs do not talk explicitly about attitudes, but seem to instill a new attitude indirectly. d. A change in attitude is not that important once you learn the different styles and how to manipulate a conflict situation.

Psychology

Andrew is an officer on a nuclear submarine that on occasion stays submerged for months, preventing any exposure to natural sunlight. To help maintain his normal sleeping habits, Andrew should

A. not worry about sleep, because his internal biological clocks can function perfectly in the absence of sunlight. B. not try to go to sleep unless he can barely keep his eyes open. C. nap for 15- to 20-minute intervals once per day. D. maintain a regular schedule of eating and physical activity.

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