In the United States, death education is commonly provided to ______________.
a. children in the elementary school years
b. elementary and high school teachers
c. children admitted to critical care in hospitals
d. members of the helping professions
Ans: d. members of the helping professions
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How many of these children would be at risk for child abuse: a step-child, a sick child, and a child with a parent deployed in a combat zone?
a. none b. one c. two d. three
According to the gate control theory:
a. rubbing a painful area triggers nonpainful impulses which compete with painful impulses b. the spinal cord allows only painful impulses to pass through and reach the brain c. pain is reduced by distracting yourself from thinking about the pain d. neural gates close when a person's emotional state calms down
Obsessive-compulsive disorder may involve brain abnormalities in the ________
a. thalamus. b. amygdala. c. prefrontal cortex. d. hippocampus.
Many people believe that the "power of positive thinking" can
effectively counteract serious and potentially terminal diseases. While it is certainly true that positive thinking is essential in helping with recovery, there is no research that suggests that positive thinking can reverse illnesses like cancer. These facts demonstrate which concept from this chapter? A) Replicability B) Extraordinary claims C) Occam's Razor D) Ruling out rival hypotheses