Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. Even a moderate amount of exercise reduces one's risk of disease.
b. Only a substantial amount of exercise reduces one's risk of disease.
c. Exercise has little, if any, effect on one's risk of disease.
d. Only individual forms of exercise, and not team sport forms of exercise, reduce one's risk of disease.
A
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a. Erik Erikson. b. Sigmund Freud. c. Lawrence Kohlberg. d. Jean Piaget.
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A. Avoidant B. Dependent C. Obsessive-compulsive D. Narcissistic
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a. ?displayed psychotic symptoms b. ?figured out a way to deal with the shocks successfully c. ?gave up trying to escape d. ?became mentally stronger as a result of the experience
Terry ordered a steak to be cooked medium rare. When she received the steak, it was well done. She informed the waiter, who then asked if she could make the best of it since they were so busy. Terry is more likely to comply with this unreasonable request if she is
a. high in self esteem but low in social anxiety. b. assertive. c. low in self esteem but high in social anxiety. d. not concerned about the waiter's feelings.