Yolanda's parents are both overweight. According to research, Yolanda has a ________ chance of becoming overweight herself.
A. 70 percent
B. 50 percent
C. 30 percent
D. 40 percent
Answer: A
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Which of the following served to publicize the plight of the mentally ill in the mid-1940s?
A. The publication of A Mind That Found Itself B. The publication of The Snake Pit C. Research funded by the National Institutes of Mental Health D. The passage of the Community Health Services Act
According to Abraham Maslow, developing one's potential to its fullest extent results in
a. safety. b. self-esteem. c. belongingness. d. self-actualization. e. physiological needs.
While riding on a train, David notices that the trees and telephone poles close to the tracks seem to flash by, while the buildings, trees, and mountains that are farther away seem to move by more slowly. This phenomenon is called ________
a. aerial perspective b. subliminal motion c. motion parallax d. motion differential
Millie is a 67-year-old woman who comes from a loving, stable middle class family. She reached all of her developmental milestones at the appropriate times and has no personal or family history of significant medical or psychiatric illnesses
Recently, however, Millie began experiencing hallucinations and having increased difficulty recalling names and locating objects. They do not interfere with her social or personal functioning but she and her family are concerned at this development. After a thorough examination by her primary care physician, Millie was referred to a neurologist for further testing where he found a brain tumor. Given this information, Millie would most likely be diagnosed with A) vascular dementia. B) subcortical dementia. C) late-onset schizophrenia. D) very-late-onset schizophrenia-like psychosis.