_____ diabetes is the most common type of diabetes, representing ____ of all cases of diabetes

A) ?Type 1; 70-80%
B) ?Type 1; 90-95%
C) ?Type 2; 70-80%
D) ?Type 2; 90-95%

D

Psychology

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a. It can enhance academic learning in all areas, but is very difficult to implement outside of a lab. b. It reduces adverse side effects such as aggression, but cannot be used to help with human learning of academic skills. c. It allows for more flexibility in regards to learning new things in the future, but leads to more frustration-induced aggression. d. It can help in the rote learning of facts, but may be an impediment for learning more complex information that requires flexibility.

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The mood management hypothesis states that people are more likely to help

A) in order to manage dissonance, which can occur if one does not help a similar other. B) in order to manage their self-image. C) when they are happy. D) when they are temporarily sad.

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