How effective are nicotine gum and patches in helping smokers quit?
a) highly effective as a primary treatment
b) largely ineffective even as a supplement to other programs
c) moderately effective, as side-effects cause many to discontinue their use
d) moderately effective when combined with psychological treatment
d
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Minor childhood illnesses
a. decrease in frequency as the child ages. b. are typically life-threatening. c. vary in frequency by racial and ethnic background. d. indicate serious problems with a child's immune system.
Ronald experienced a stroke that damaged his left frontal lobe. How might this affect his mood? a. Ronald's mood would be unaffected, other than normal sadness resulting from having a health problem. b. Ronald is likely to experience profound depression, in spite of the fact that his recovery is going well
c. Ronald may be unrealistically euphoric, and will need to be assessed for bipolar disorder. d. Ronald is likely to experience an unusual state of flat affect, or lack of emotional expression.
Thirteen year old Ryan has a size 10 shoe even thoughhe is just five feet tall. In fact, it seems as
though parts of his body are growing at different rates. Why would this be so? a. The different parts of the adolescent's body do not grow at the same pace. b. Adolescent growth is proximodistal. c. Adolescent growth is cephaulcaudal. d. Although adolescents appear as though their body parts are growing at different rates, they are growing symmetrically.
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