Which of the following are the most common chronic disorders for men during middle age?

A. cancer, heart disease, and stroke
B. sinus and respiratory problems
C. hearing and vision impairments
D. arthritis, bursitis, and varicose veins


Answer: A

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What accounts for sleepwalking? a. Part of the brain is awake and part is asleep

b. The nerve-muscle junctions fire by themselves without input from the brain. c. The person is in REM sleep and acting out a dream. d. The person is really awake and just pretending to be asleep.

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Psychology and philosophy may deal with similar issues, but psychology:

a. emphasizes the use of the scientific method b. developed before philosophy c. studies only behavior, not the mind d. studies abnormal behavior rather than normal behavior

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Which statement is true regarding postformal thought?

A. Postformal reasoning is universal across cultures. B. Ultimately, few adults demonstrate reflective judgment. C. Social interaction is not related to postformal thought. D. Beginning college students are more likely to use reflective judgment.

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