Why may individuals facing death choose a hospital setting during the process of dying?
A. It provides the best resources for pain management.
B. People remain hopeful that they can avert death.
C. Most homes are not equipped with the appropriate medical equipment.
D. The emotional pain of dying is mitigated in a clinical setting.
Answer: B
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A. Koki, a Japanese male living in Canada B. Sylvia, a Hispanic female living in the United States C. Moka, a Nigerian male living in Nigeria D. Laura, a Caucasian female living in the United States
A symptom of panic disorder is
a. unexpected panic attacks. b. at least one month or more of concern or worry about panic attacks. c. significant maladaptive behavior change related to the panic attacks. d. all of these are symptoms of panic disorder.
Festinger and Carlsmith (1959) showed that ______.
a. hardship influences attitudes b. the lower the justification for performing a behavior, the more favourable the attitude c. the greater the justification for performing a behavior, the more favourable the attitude d. effort justification effects generalize to weight loss
Which of the following is more representative of American culture than Japanese culture?
a. cooperation among family members and peers b. stress on academic excellence very early in school c. moving up in one's profession by changing jobs d. remaining loyal to a single company during one's career