Jim and Heather, a young couple, have been married for 3 years and are expecting their first child. During the delivery of the child at home, Jim coaches Heather in her breathing and encourages her to practice some relaxation techniques. This is an example of
A. a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC).
B. a cesarean delivery.
C. a medicated delivery.
D. the Lamaze method.
Answer: D
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According to Carol Gilligan (1982), women score lower on Kohlberg's stages of moral development because
a. women have been socialized to make judgments based upon logic. b. women have been socialized to make judgments based upon the needs of others. c. women are inherently less moral than men. d. the hormones that are more present in women lead them to be more caring of others.
Researchers find that people high in negative affect also tend to have a higher number of health complaints. This is probably because
A. they have more health problems than most people. B. they complain more than most people. C. they have more health problems and they complain more than most people. D. they are low in positive affect.
Which of the following is most characteristic of bipolar II disorder?
a. unexplainable body aches accompanied by feelings of worthlessness b. listlessness that is periodically displaced by anxiety attacks c. sadness and guilt, with at least one episode of hypomania d. extreme mania and deep depression
Most normal adults have a memory span:
a. of between 5 and 9 items. b. that averages 7. c. of 7 plus-or-minus 2. d. all of the above.