When Al lay dying, relatives and friends gathered around him to give spiritual strength and comfort. Older adults and clergy conducted a karakia ceremony, in which they recited prayers asking for peace, mercy, and guidance. Al is most likely a(n)

A) African American.
B) Native American.
C) Buddhist.
D) member of the Maori tribe.


D

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Regarding social factors that promote unhealthy behaviors, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. A study found that people were 97 percent more likely to become obese if they had a friend who became fat first. b. If one smoker in a group of smokers quits, others are more likely to follow suit. c. Spending time with drinkers tends to increase one's alcohol consumption. d. We tend to flock together with like-minded people and adopt many of their habits.

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Do infant cries mean different things? Do adults respond to these differences? Explain your answers

What will be an ideal response?

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The notion that the nerves that branch out from the spinal cord and brain become less efficient with age is called __________

a) dendrite/axon theory b) peripheral slowing hypothesis c) generalized slowing hypothesis d) decreased myelination theory

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Frances is in therapy because she is very frightened of her father and feels tongue-tied around him. After a few months, she begins to feel frightened of her therapist also. According to Freud, this example illustrates __________.

A. latency B. interpretation C. transference D. sublimation

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