The shift from thinking of oneself as an "I" to a "we" in relationships is known as:
A) cognitive dissonance.
B) cognitive-behavioral maintenance.
C) cognitive interdependence.
D) cognitive decline.
C) cognitive interdependence.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is not true about IMR in the United States?
a) Between 1950 and 2008, the African-American IMR was always higher than the White IMR. b) Between 1950 and 2008, the difference between the African-American IMR and the White IMR decreased. c) Between 1950 and 2008, the ratio of the African-American IMR to the White IMR decreased. d) By 2008, both the African-American IMR and the White IMR decreased to less than 30% of the 1950 value.
Perhaps the most important financial decision in remarried families is:
a. whether to combine money into a single pot. b. the development of a retirement plan. c. establishing an emergency fund. d. having an attorney draw up a will.
Physicians tend to take women's health complaints _____ than those of men
a. less seriously b. just as seriously c. more seriously d. as more likely to be audited