The Tuskegee experiment was a study sponsored by the U.S government in the 1930s that involved the recruitment of:

a) Latinos who were infected with chlamydia.
b) Native Americans living in Mississippi who were suffering from schizophrenia.
c) Asian American women suffering from dementia.
d) African American men living in Alabama who were infected with syphilis.


d

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Research about the impact of sociocultural influences on schizophrenia suggests that individuals of ____ ethnicity are most likely to attribute symptoms to social explanations

a. Bangladeshi b. African Caribbean c. West African d. Anglo (United Kingdom)

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Which of the following statements most accurately describes the adjustment process in the early years of marriage?

a. Usually, it is the number of demands rather than any single one that makes the adjustment process so difficult. b. The greatest source of tension in the early years of marriage is a result of the testing of the psychological commitment of each of the partners by the other. c. As a result of the blissful nature of the courtship process and good preparation in anticipating problems, adults find that the early years of marriage are relatively stress free. d. Young adults are not able to respond very well to problems because they are less aware of problems in marriage than middle-aged or older married adults.

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The model of family influence that assumes parents influence their children rather than vice versa is called the

a. parental effects model. b. child effects model. c. reciprocal effects model. d. transactional model.

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Any social activity two or more individuals engage in and include what the individuals are doing and how they are doing it are

a. triggers. c. friendships. b. relationships. d. interactions.

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