4. The effects of alcohol are pretty much the same for everyone. A. True B. False
Which of these risk factors and lifestyle choices are unmodifiable? (select all that apply) Family History Ethnic background Diet Hypertension Obesity Age Personal accountability Smoking
How is delirium different from dementia? Delirium involves chronic deficits for long periods Dementia involves a progressive course Delirium involves gradual onset of deficits Dementia involves conditions that are usually reversible
Under the influence of alcohol, what happens to a person's reasoning ability? It becomes quicker It becomes clearer It becomes stronger It becomes weaker
Explain why psychology is considered a science.
When a student exhibits mental health challenges at schools,it is likely not an issue outside of school.This impact does not extend beyond the school day and into the home. True False
Question 1 (1 point) Charismatic leaders often emerge during periods of profound crisis. a) True b) False
Select all that are correct. The guiding parameters by which to judge whether or not interaction is generating mutual causality include: frequency modulation significance deterrence scale
Which of these developmental tasks are impacted by severe child abuse? Arousal Attachment Sensory integration Emotional regulation All of the above
Which of the following is an example of physically driven deprivation eating? Anticipating going on a diet Thinking about limited availability of sweet foods Parents limit portions at meal time
Question 15 (6 points) Identify the personality dimension for each of the five traits or behaviors described below. Column A 1. __ As usual, Eddie is doing less work than the other team members. 2. __ Katniss asked her manager if there are any new managerial task she can do for her. 3. __ Juan is saying a warm, friendly good morning to others as they arrive at work. 4. __ how to speed up the flow of work. The manager is asking employees for ideas on 5. __ Ron is yelling at another employee, Susan, about being behind schedule Susan calmly explains what went wrong. 6. __ the way he wants it done. Tyron is influencing a coworker to do the job 7. __ production report on time as usual. The production manager turned in the monthly Column B a. Adjustment b. Conscientiousness c. Agreeableness d. Surgency e. Openness to experience
Question 9 Do you feel comfortable going through the interview process? What kind of thoughts and feelings come up when going through this lesson?
7-11: What roles do the cerebellum and basal ganglia play in memory processing? 7-12: How do emotions affect our memory processing? $7-13$ : How do changes at the synapse level affect our memory processing? Retrieval: Getting Information Out 7-14: How do psychologists assess memory with recall recognition, and relearning? $7-15$ : How do external events, internal moods and order of appearance affect memory retrieval? Forgetting $7-16$ : Why do we forget? Memory Construction Errors $7-17$ :How do misinformation imagination, and source amnesia influence our memory construction? How do we decide whether a memory is real or false? $7-18$ : Why have reports of repressed and recovered memories been so hotly debated? $7-19$ How reliable are young children's eyewitness descriptions? Improving Memory $7-20$ How can you use memory research findings to do better in this course and in others?
est Questions L Creating a distracted driving policy is the responsibility of the: Government Insurance companies Carrier Which of the following is an example of a conscious distraction while driving? Drinking a large coffee after lunch when you feel drowsy Looking out the window when you hear a loud noise Letting your mind wander on a long stretch of highway As Eddie is driving , he reaches for a pretzel that has fallen next to his seat What kind Visual Cognitive Manual h Cognitive load while you drive refers to: Your ability to make decisions The number of hazards you can see How much work your brain is doing 5. As cognitive load inc cases, your situational awareness __ Does not change Decreases Increases
Which best describes what is meant by the term character? The ability to stick with something despite difficulties or delays in achiovomont The consistent pattern of docisions a porson makes based on their values and beliofs The disciplino to resist immediato rowards in favor of a more valuable reward later The endurance needed in the quest to achieve challenging long-term goals
In memory recall tests those in which stage of the lifespan are likely to recall fewer words? Adolescence Early adulthood Middle adulthood Late adulthood
Therapeutic drugs that block dopamine receptors are most likely to reduce hallucinations. depression. agoraphobia. generalized anxiety disorder.
1. What does a catastrophic reaction interfere with an individual's ability to do? Dress Socialize Dine Sleep 2. If a person with dementia is having trouble understanding you, what can you do to help them and avoid a catastrophic reaction? Give them a visual cue. Go away and come back later. Do the task for them. Do not complete the task today. 3. What can you do to allow a person a choice without overstimulating them? Hurry them to make a decision right away. Make the choice for them. Open the closet and tell them to pick something to wear. Limit the number of options from which they have to choose.
There is good stress and bad stress. True False
Which statement is TRUE about a toddler's social skills? A. A young toddler is egocentric, they are unable to understand other people's perspectives. B. They are still too young to help with cleanup C. They do not yet show signs of independence. D. They can easily share with their peers.