Research shows that long-term success rates for efforts to quit smoking are about

a. 10%.
b. 25%.
c. 50%.
d. 80%.


B

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a. sensorimotor b. diffused operational thought c. formal operational thought d. concrete operational thought

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a. Stereotypes can form simply on the basis of salience. b. Stereotypes cannot form simply on the basis of salience; an emotional or motivational force is also necessary. c. Stereotypes cannot form simply on the basis of salience; a first-hand interaction is also necessary. d. Salience is necessary for the formation of stereotypes.

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One of the strongest predictors of the likelihood that an individual will develop schizophrenia is if:

A. an identical twin has schizophrenia B. a fraternal twin has schizophrenia C. a parent has schizophrenia D. the person already suffers from major depression

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