The most common ways of passing HIV are by:
a. dirty toilet seats and direct blood contact
b. unprotected sexual contact and direct blood contact
c. kissing and direct blood contact
d. giving blood and receiving blood
B
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Even though John has seen other people get into car accidents, he does not believe that such an accident will ever happen to himself. John's perception of personal invulnerability is best considered to be an example of:
a. shared negotiation b. a personal fable c. conventional moral reasoning d. the imaginary audience
Anna needs to master 50 new Spanish verbs by the end of the quarter. After quickly learning the conjugation patterns for regular verbs, she finds it easiest to make progress with irregular verbs that have patterns similar to those of regular verbs
She really struggles to make progress with the hardest verbs—those that have really atypical patterns. What does this suggest about Anna's studying behavior? a) The atypical verbs are outside Anna's region of proximal learning b) The atypical verbs are susceptible to retroactive interference. c) The atypical verbs are susceptible to proactive interference. d) The atypical verbs do not respond to mnemonic devices.