According to research findings reported in your textbook, pertinent social factors affecting movement in adulthood are
A. television role models
B. availability of health spas
C. involvement in a permanent relationship, having children, and working
D. television role models AND availability of health spas
C
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Which of the following students most accurately represents women's role in history?
a. Indira: "In prehistoric times, men provided the majority of the diet through hunting; however, women sometimes gathered vegetables and grains to supplement the diet.". b. Corazón: "History books have traditionally focused on women's work in the home, even though women were also participating in government and the arts.". c. Theresa: "Many people don't know that women played important roles in the early church. For example, women often presided over monasteries before the 9th century A.D.". d. Artemesia: "With relatively few exceptions, women didn't express themselves artistically until the late 19th and early 20th centuries.".
The major disadvantage of a blood-brain barrier is that ____.
A. many chemicals can easily diffuse into the brain B. so much glucose is required to maintain it C. certain required chemicals must be actively transported D. viruses cannot escape
Positive emission tomography (PET) scans have shown that certain cognitive therapies can
a. reduce brain activity related to fear. b. help form the union between mind and body. c. work, but only when drug therapy is also used. d. increase overall brain activity. e. increase the volume of some brain structures.
Our ______ senses provide specific information about muscle movement, changes in posture, and strain on muscles and joints
a. vestibular c. cutaneous b. olfactory d. kinesthetic