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
Isabella likes to meet with her friends in a park every morning for work to practice some yoga poses. She finds that it loosens her up and gets her ready for the day. Even though her yoga may include more than one form of exercise, which type of exercise is Isabella LEAST likely getting during these sessions? endurance exercise strength training balance exercise flexibility training
1. A conscious ; or unconscious reminder of a past trauma . that results in a re -experiencing of the initial trauma , event is known as __ A. Trigger B. Secondary 'Trauma C. Retraumatization D. None of these
Question 4 of 10 Mental illness is: A. very rare. B. found in only 1 out of 100 adults. C. seen usually only in large metropolitan areas. D. common.
Which of the following is the best way for Lusa to encourage Ned to promptly reply? Select an option from the choices below and click Submit. I don't have all day, Ned. Ned, are you still there? Hey,Ned! He's going to be here in less than an hour. Is that enough time?
The price for predictability is often A) long hours. B) increased self -confidence. C) long-term boredom. D) stress and insecurity.
Metacognition is: "thinking about thinking" "thinking about doing" "thinking about seeing" none of the above
Vocabulary Matching Activity 1. Objectivity __ 2. Bias __ 3. Reflection __ 4. Self-Awareness __ 5. Growth Mindset __ A. Thinking carefully about actions and traits B. Viewing yourself fairly and honestly C. Understanding personal strengths and weaknesses D. Belief that skills can improve E. Opinion that prevents fair judgment
What is the best way to improve your communication skills? Avoid conversations with people you don't know well. Speak louder than everyone else Only communicate through texting. Practice active listening and use clear messages.
A Gestalt psychologist would say that: A. it is important to realize the small pieces in everything we see. B. a large picture cannot be seen, only the small pieces. C. perception is important in recognizing subgroups. D. we see a whole instead of many small pieces.
Memory is often a controversial subject because of questions about its __ (1 point) Accuracy Longevity Durability Existence