Chapter 11 discussed the health of women in developing countries. According to this discussion,
a. a woman living in the lowest-income countries in Africa is about 50 times as likely to die during childbirth, compared to a woman living in Canada.
b. a young girl living in low-income countries in Asia or the Middle East actually receives better medical care than a young boy.
c. in some low-income countries, boys receive much more to eat than girls receive.
d. relatively little money is spent on health care in most low-income countries, but males and females receive similar treatment.
C
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Research into demographic differences in the rates of major depressive disorder, or clinical depression as it is often called, suggests that
A) adults are less likely than children to be diagnosed with the disorder in the United States. B) men are more likely than women to be diagnosed with the disorder in the United States. C) men are less likely than women to be diagnosed with the disorder in the United States. D) there are no age, gender, or racial differences in the prevalence of the disorder in the United States.
Although process models can specify the sequence of processes that occur from a stimulus input to a corresponding response, they also have all of the following limitations except they __________
a. assume serial processing c. do not learn b. cannot convert input to output d. only provide feedback when a process is complete