In order to decrease the incidence of neural tube disorders, United States and Canadian health regulations mandated fortification of _____ with folic acid
a. cereal
b. milk
c. "sports drinks" (e.g., Gatorade)
d. baby formula
a
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Janet uses a hormonal method of contraception, and when she and her fiancé make love, he uses a barrier method. Based on this information, which of the following statements is true?
A. Janet is using a diaphragm, and her fiancé is using a condom. B. Janet is using the pill, and her fiancé is using a condom. C. Janet is using a diaphragm, and her fiancé has had a vasectomy. D. Janet is using the pill, and her fiancé has had a vasectomy.
Which event originally sparked excitement about the possibilities of criminal profiling? a. A researcher discovered personality similarities among murderers
b. A mystery novel described a detective who relied on psychological methods. c. A personality theorist argued that certain traits led to habitual crime. d. A psychiatrist exaggerated his role in finding the mad bomber.
Skinner borrowed the term empty organism approach from Descartes's concept of the undulatio reflexa.?
a. True b. False
A informs physicians and family members of a person's endoflife medical preferences
a. "do not resuscitate" order b. living will c. durable power of attorney d. directive of advice