The court case in which the court ruled that committed patients cannot be forcefully medicated except in emergency situations is ______.
a. Rogers v. Okin
b. O'Connor v. Donaldson
c. Wyatt v. Stickney
d. Addington v. Texas
A
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Chapter 3 discussed the cognitive developmental approach to explain children's acquisition of gender typing. One example of this approach is that
a. parents are likely to praise boys—rather than girls—for their athletic performance. b. children tend to develop schemas, which organize their thoughts about females and males. c. children watch peers, and they are more likely to imitate children of the same gender, rather than children of the other gender. d. sex hormones and other biological factors are especially important in shaping children's gender typing.
If Heinz believes that stealing the drug is worse than letting his wife die, then he shouldn't steal the drug. People have to make sacrifices for what they think is right. This type of moral reasoning is typical of which stage?
a. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 7
Male sex hormones, known as androgens, are related to female sex drives
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A surgeon is reviewing the chances of success for two surgical procedures and says that if Procedure A is used, the chances of survival are 35%. If Procedure B is used, the chances of failure are 65%
What will patients tend to do when faced with this type of information? a) They will make risk-averse decisions and select Procedure A. b) They will tend to rely on the representativeness heuristic in making their decisions. c) They will not recognize that the two items are identical and will select Procedure B. d) They will focus on the size of the number associated with Procedure B and select it.