A study by Eaton, McKeen, and Campbell (2001) using motion recorders found that children are __________.
A. least active in middle childhood
B. more active in middle childhood than at any other age before or after
C. at about the same activity level throughout childhood
D. less active than adults
Answer: B
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What will be an ideal response?
Critics of deinstitutionalization complain that contemporary public mental hospitals are like
a. country clubs, high in cost and providing too many amenities. b. warehouses, storing patients away without helping them. c. maximum-security jails, taking inmates in for life sentences. d. revolving doors, repeatedly admitting patients and rapidly discharging them. e. "human snakepits," keeping patients in conditions that are deplorable.
As part of her course requirements, Jill participates in research studies conducted by professors. After she participates, she is debriefed during which:
A) researchers attempt to put her in a good mood prior to her leaving the study. B) she is informed if the scientific merits learned from her participation outweigh her right to confidentiality. C) she is told the true purpose of the study and an attempt is made to undo any emotional changes that occurred as a result of her participation. D) she is informed of both the risks and the benefits of participating in the research.
Which of the following have been widely used throughout history as a means of altering consciousness through deep relaxation?
a. progressive muscle relaxation b. meditation c. combinations of hot baths and cold showers d. hypnosis