After her husband died, Talat focused a great deal of her attention on learning how to take care of the garden, a task formerly performed by her deceased husband. Her actions represent _____ coping
a. anticipatory
b. restoration-oriented
c. complicated
d. loss-oriented
b
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Explain the relationship that has been observed between formal education and the development of Alzheimer's disease. What theoretical and neurological explanations have been offered for this observation?
What will be an ideal response?
Research with young monkeys demonstrates that ____ can reduce vulnerability to developing anxiety disorders
a. being comforted b. receiving adequate nourishment c. a sense of control d. genetic inheritance
In one study, police officers were presented with computer-simulated Black and White suspects who were either armed or unarmed. What best summarizes the results?
a. Police officers treated White and Black suspects the same. b. Police officers were more likely to shoot the unarmed suspect when he was Black than when he was White. c. Police officers’ race bias disappeared with their efforts to make fair decisions. d. B and C e. All of the above.
Accordingly to Case, once the schemes of a Piagetian stage are sufficiently automatic and integrated into an improved representation, children acquire __________ that permit them to think more effectively in a wide range of situations
A) abstract ideas B) primary systems C) discontinuous structures D) central conceptual structures