A relatively new method of preventing pregnancy is "emergency contraception.". According to the discussion in Chapter 9, emergency contraception

a. is a form of abortion that can be used early in pregnancy.
b. is most effective if taken at some point between the first and the second month of pregnancy.
c. requires permission from at least two physicians, in order for a woman to use this medicine.
d. is a form of birth control, rather than a form of abortion.


D

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Research on the differences in personality between first- and later-born children explains such findings by saying that

a. they may be linked to contrasts in the parenting styles used with each child. b. later-born children tend to have easier temperaments. c. parents tend to be more authoritarian with later-born children. d. there are no definite personality differences found between first- and later-born children.

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Which individual has symptoms that most likely indicate a possible functional neurological symptom disorder (conversion disorder)?

a. Joan, who says her legs have been paralyzed for six months but who shows no muscle atrophy b. Keith, who goes from doctor to doctor complaining of pains and symptoms in many different parts of his body c. Lilly, who constantly thinks about the size of her ears and wants plastic surgery to reconstruct them d. Wes, who has had backaches that have gone on longer than his doctor thinks is reasonable

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In the Renaissance, a group of philosophers known as the British Empiricists argued that all knowledge comes from the senses. The British Empiricists’ ideas were foreshadowed by those of the Roman physician ______.

a. Hippocrates b. Galen c. Galileo d. Pythagoras

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A spanking would be considered an unpleasant event, while time-out removes the child from a positive situation. Therefore, a spanking would be considered punishment, while time-out is considered to be

a. negative reinforcement. b. a primary threat. c. punishment. d. discriminative stimuli.

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