As a hospice staff member, you would be most unlikely to hear your supervisor say,
a. "We must make every effort to satisfy the realistic life goals of our clients."
b. "Inform the clients that it is OK to end their relationships before they die.".
c. "Be sure to inform clients that they can have as many drugs to relieve pain as they need.".
d. "Remember that fear is a natural part of the dying process, so you should try and encourage it in the clients.".
d
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The alarm reaction in the general activation syndrome (GAS) proposed by Selye is:
a. extremely intense and easily maintained as long as the threat is present b. extremely intense and cannot be sustained for long periods c. generally mild and cannot be sustained for long periods d. generally mild and easily maintained as long as the threat is present
Infants in Kellman and Spelke's habituation experiment viewed a rod that was covered by a block. The results showed that
a. motion cues helped identification of the whole form. b. boys' form perception is superior to that of girls. c. form perception is innate and highly accurate. d. subjective contours are invisible to infants.
What does the feeling of being pulled in two or more directions by opposing motives result in?
a. catastrophe c. controversy b. conflict d. none of these
In meta-analyses, studies that do not present their data in the form necessary for analysis
a. may have to be eliminated from the pool of studies. b. are always included in tables at the end of the paper. c. are readily converted so as to be included in the analyses. d. should not prevent the experimenter from continuing as planned.