Jamal, a patient with ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease), was frightened that the advancing disease would cause him to die a horrible death in the near future; he wanted a quick, painless exit from life. So his attending physician obliged his request, injecting controlled substances into the patient, thus causing his death. Which of the following concepts best describes this behavior?
a) Active euthanasia
b) Passive euthanasia
c) Physician-assisted suicide
d) Patient generated suicide
Answer: c
Psychology
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________ are summary terms that describe the tendency to think, behave, and feel in ways that are consistent across different situations
a) Traits b) States c) Projectives d) Aggregates
Psychology