Accidental injuries are most likely to occur among low-income children. Some contributing factors are

a. dangerous housing and neighborhoods.
b. parents engaging in more high risk activities.
c. children being enrolled in high risk sports, such as football.
d. children joining gangs at a very young age.


a

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a. adolescence. b. early adulthood. c. middle adulthood. d. late adulthood.

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When Ann went to her doctor, he gave her a hearing test. During the test, the doctor struck several tuning forks, each of which vibrated at a distinct pitch, and asked her to choose two tones that sounded almost the same in pitch

The doctor was testing Ann's ______. a. auditory convergence c. absolute threshold b. refractory threshold d. difference threshold

Psychology

A feature whereby the skin of the body plots onto the surface of the primary somatosensory cortex in a systematic way is known as ______.

A. the regional c-fiber distribution B. corollary discharge C. the somatotopic map D. somatospheric regional dispersal

Psychology

Which of the following statements may be made about psychoanalytic therapy?

a. It is brief and applicable to all types of psychological dysfunction. b. Freud was exceptionally optimistic about its use. c. Eysenck proved it was more effective than no therapy at all. d. It is difficult to establish its efficacy because of the subjective nature of its goals.

Psychology