Kia is a foster child in an American home. Based on the results of most kinship studies, we would predict that her IQ would be __________ the IQs of her foster parents
a. highly correlated with c. lower than
b. weakly correlated with d. similar to
B
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What physiological response may be responsible for the phenomenon of a near-death experience characterized by out-of-body experiences, the perception of light at the end of a tunnel, and the state of calmness?
a. ?deactivation of adrenal medullary pathways b. ?increased inhibition of action potentials in brainstem neurons c. ?activation of the nigrostriatal pathway d. ?release of chemicals to minimize cell loss in the brain
The single most important thing you might do for a dying person is to
a. avoid disturbing that person by mentioning death. b. allow that person to talk about death with you. c. tell that person about the stages of dying. d. fill in periods of silence with idle talk during visits.
Which of the following interventions represent a "hybrid" of behavioral and
cognitive coping interventions? a. exercising b. cognitive restructuring c. thought-stopping d. relaxation e. none of the above
Oscar, a 12-year-old, lives with his parents. He is a seventh-grade student. According to Urie Bronfenbrenner's bioecological theory, which of the following is primarily part of Oscar's exosystem?
A. Oscar's school B. The neighborhood of Oscar C. Oscar's home D. The workplace of Oscar's mother