A neonate enters the world with unlearned, organized, and involuntary responses that occur automatically in the presence of stimuli; these responses are called

a) crying.
b) elimination.
c) reflexes.
d) breathing.


c

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Ellen wants to become a commercial airline pilot, but she suffers from a sleep disorder. Describe the symptoms of the following types of sleep disorders that Ellen may have: insomnia, sleep apnea, and narcolepsy. Explain how each sleep disorder would affect her ability to be a pilot and why it would or would not prevent her from becoming one.

What will be an ideal response?

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In what ways do the social networks of younger and older adults differ?

a. Middle-aged adults have more close friends than younger adults do. b. Old people feel more need to receive social stimulation. c. Younger adults have broader social networks than middle-aged adults. d. Older adults interact more frequently with acquaintances.

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Early onset of generalized anxiety disorder is ; late onset of generalized anxiety disorder is

a. not associated with a specific life event; associated with a specific life event b. associated with a specific life event; not associated with a specific life event c. the most reliably diagnosed anxiety-related disorder; the least reliably diagnosed anxiety-related disorder d. the least reliably diagnosed anxiety-related disorder; the most reliably diagnosed anxiety-related disorder

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Larry does not get a job he wanted. Larry is an external. Which of the following reactions would you expect from Larry?

A. "I'll just have to try harder next time." B. "I guess I did a poor job of selling myself during the interview." C. "It's usually a matter of who you know that determines whether or not you get a job." D. "I must not have had the right kind of background for this job."

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