Which of the following people is more likely to die as a result of an accident than an illness?

a) 25-year-old man
b) 45-year-old woman
c) 55-year-old woman
d) 75-year-old man


a

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Evidence-based programs:

a. are not useful for real communities because they were developed under controlled settings and assume that all communities and settings are the same. b. are generally too expensive to implement. c. cannot be critically evaluated or implemented by anyone except behavioral health specialists. d. are often required by funding sources.

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Clayton is looking for a house to buy. As he looks at different houses, he weighs the different features that each house offers. For instance, while he prefers a brick house, he saw a wooden house that had a better floor plan, a reasonable price,

and was in a good school district. Clayton decides that the wooden house is a better buy despite not being made of brick. His decision-making style involved the use of a ________. a. means-end analysis b. noncompensatory model c. compensatory model d. functional mind set

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When distinctiveness is ________, consensus is ________, and consistency is high, people are likely to make an external attribution

a. low; low b. low; high c. high; low d. high; high

Psychology

A local charity sends you return mailing labels and asks you to contribute whatever you can. You go ahead and send $5. A month later, you receive another request, but this time for $10, along with numerous other charities to contribute to. While you feel good that you contributed, this charity may be using the

a. foot-in-the-mouth technique. b. foot-in-the-door technique. c. door-in-the-face technique. d. door-in-the-foot technique.

Psychology