Which of the following would serve to speed up a child's understanding of death?
A) Believing that death is just a temporary experience
B) Reading a story in which a character dies and then comes back to life
C) Finding a dead animal
D) Talking about death in the absence of any direct experience
C
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Research on dichotic listening shows that
a. most people have great difficulty attending to one task while ignoring another task. b. when people pay attention to one task, they typically notice little about other tasks. c. selective attention is an unfortunate problem that limits our performance enormously. d. we can usually shadow one series of items and process another series very accurately.
The greatest degree of satiety would be expected for the situation involving
a. placing an amount of food directly into the stomach. b. swallowing a mouthful of food that then exits via the esophagus. c. swallowing a mouthful of food that is restricted to the stomach. d. chewing a bite of food and then spitting it out. e. distension of the stomach by an inflatable bag, in combination with infusion of nutrients directly into the duodenum.