Molly arrived in Juneau, Alaska to visit her aunt and uncle. Yet when she got there at 10 p.m., the sun was just beginning to set. This would affect her
a. circadian rhythm.
b. sleep cycle that is connected with the rotation of the earth.
c. sleep spindles.
d. circadian rhythm and sleep cycle that is connected with the rotation of the earth.
D
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Which of the goals of deinstitutionalization have been accomplished?
a. The closing of large psychiatric hospitals b. The creation of a network of community mental health centers c. Both a and b d. Neither a nor b
Which of the following best describes the importance of gathering data on status, such as race or ethnicity, within the country of origin?
a. There needs to be consideration of differences between privileged and underprivileged groups. b. It would be the final step in establishing strengths based on privileged groups. c. It is useful for understanding which strengths are not beneficial to all people. d. The underprivileged group can better understand what strengths are necessary to become privileged.
While 11-year-old Jerrell is watching a children's TV show, he sees a commercial advertising a new kind of cereal. Jerrell
a. is no more likely to ask his parents to buy that cereal than he was before he saw the commercial. b. is likely to realize that the commercial is designed to make him want to purchase the cereal. c. should feel comfortable asking his parents to purchase the cereal because only healthy, nutritious foods can be advertised during children's programming. d. is likely to accept everything that is shown in the commercial as truth.
Mia bit her brother, so her father would not let her watch TV. This technique, known as withdrawal of privileges,
A) gives Mia's father a cooling-off period. B) allows Mia's father to avoid harsh techniques that could easily intensify into violence. C) helps Mia relate biting to her father's expectations for her future behavior. D) is not as effective as corporal punishment.