A large university is attempting to reduce student alcohol and nicotine use. A survey was distributed to all students, and the results were published in the student newspaper
Fewer students than anticipated drank and smoked, much to many students' surprise. The university conducted this research using the
social norms approach.
cross-sequential approach.
cross-sectional approach.
cohort approach.
social norms approach.
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Which of the following statements best reflects current thinking?
a. Type As are better at resisting health consequences. b. Type Bs have the best rates of recovery from non-stressful events. c. There is no difference between Type As and Type Bs regarding health characteristics. d. Type Bs are often too low key to attend to health problems when they have them. e. Type As do better than Type Bs in job interviews.
Charlotte is long and lean. She engages in make-believe play and has a blossoming sense of morality. Charlotte is probably in which period of human development?
A) the prenatal period B) infancy and toddlerhood C) early childhood D) middle childhood