Hamner and Wilder (2008) used the Coronary Heart Disease Knowledge Test to measure knowledge of cardiovascular disease in rural Alabama women. Which of the following were participants most aware of as risk factors for CVD?
A. obesity
B. oral contraceptive use
C. diabetes
D. personality
Answer: A
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a. South Carolina and Alabama b. Idaho and North Dakota c. Oregon and Washington d. New York and New Jersey
Support groups for the bereaved consist mainly of
a. professionals b. counselors c. bereaved persons d. therapists e. children
According to Berkeley, in order for something to exist, it must:?
a. ?be perceived b. ?consist of primary qualities c. ?consist of matter d. ?exist spiritually
One major consequence of sensory adaptation to how our sensory systems respond to stimuli is
A. sensory systems are sensitive to changes in the environment. B. sensory systems are most sensitive to consistent, unchanging stimuli. C. sensory systems respond in fixed ways to given stimuli. D. sensory systems can adapt to bottom-up, but not top-down, processing.