What did Rosenman and his colleague find when they conducted a follow-up study on their original participants whom they had tested 22 years earlier?
A. Type A behavior predicted the incidence of coronary heart disease, over and above such traditional risk factors as blood pressure, cholesterol, and age.
B. Type A behavior could well predict death from heart disease in the tested group.
C. Type A behavior did not predict death from heart disease in this group.
D. Type A behavior increased the incidence of heart attack in women more than men.
Answer: C
You might also like to view...
Judith is taking back a defective item to a store and does not have a receipt. In speaking with the clerk, who is refusing to replace the item, Judith simple restate her request is several polite ways without raising her voice. Her persistent restatement of her request is known as:
A) ?the door-in-the-face technique. B) ?the "broken record." C) ?assertive rehearsal. D) ?overlearning.
An entire group of animals or people belonging to a particular category is called a
a. biased sample. b. representative sample. c. population. d. natural clinical test.
In Piaget's theory, CENTRATION is to DECENTRATION as ____ is to ____
a. ONE :: MANY b. PHYLOGENETIC :: ONTOGENETIC c. PUBLICITY :: SECRECY d. NATURE :: NURTURE
Bipolar neurons have two branches leaving the cell body, and are frequently found in the sensory systems of mammals
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false