In developed countries, life-threatening illness are rare because __________.
A. most children are not vaccinated but do have access to good health care
B. even though there is not enough food for most people, children are vaccinated
C. the vaccinations that children receive help them to manage malnourishment
D. most children receive vaccinations and have adequate food and medical care
Answer: D
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Canadian physiologist Hans Selye developed the concept of the _________, which consists of three stages: alarm, resistance, and exhaustion
a. general adaptation response b. general adaptation syndrome c. enhanced homeostatic response d. human stress response syndrome
Research has consistently found that approximately ____ percent of American babies have secure attachment relationships
a. 60–65 b. 40–45 c. 80–85 d. 25–30
Research on successful aging has found
a. more support for activity theory. b. more support for disengagement theory. c. little support for either activity or disengagement theory. d. identical levels of support for activity and disengagement theory.
The "panic begins" for many middle-aged Americans regarding the thought of death. Which is the correct reason for this?
a. Realization that the remaining years of life are fewer than those already lived b. Realization that after one's parents are dead, the "buffer zone" is gone c. If one's job depends on physical vigor, the realization that physical strength is beginning to wane d. All of the above e. Only a and b