Which of the following does NOT have an association with the incidence of cardiovascular disease:
a. stress at work
b. environmental stress caused by low socioeconomic status
c. interpersonal relationships
d. dating.
D
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A. 15 B. 25 C. 40 D. 60
Tara has experienced severe delays in all areas of development, though she has learned some basic speech skills. Her doctors think she may be able to learn some simple tasks, but she will require fairly close supervision in everything she does. Tara is best described as having
a. profound disability b. severe disability c. moderate disability d. mild disability e. non-functional disability
Based on the role playing studies by Janis and Mann (1965) and Janis and King (1954), ______.
a. smokers who were randomly assigned to play the role of a lung cancer patient later reported more negative attitudes toward smoking than did smokers who had been asked to listen to an audiotape of this role play b. people who were randomly assigned to argue in favor of a particular stance on an issue (e.g., legalized abortion) subsequently become more favorable toward the position that they had supported c. role players search their memory for prior knowledge that supports their role d. all of these
Psychobabble refers to how infants as young as seven months can derive simple linguistic rules from a string of sounds
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.