In March of 1964, Kitty Genovese was the victim of a brutal assault that led to her death in the entryway of her apartment complex
Police reports indicate that out of the 38 people who observed the attack happening, __________ called 911 to request assistance.
a) 0
b) 10
c) 19
d) 38
a
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Generalizing from information presented in the text, in which of the following years would you predict to see the highest proportion of retirements occurring at ages 65 or younger?
a. 1955 b. 1970 c. 1988 d. 2009
In her mid-thirties, Cheryl became preoccupied with her weight and began dieting and exercising. After
losing a substantial amount of weight, she was still not happy with how she looked and continued to restrict her food intake. After several fainting spells resulting from her low calorie intake, her employer referred her to a clinician who recognized the signs of anorexia nervosa. Which of the following is unique about Cheryl's case? A) A diagnosis of anorexia is rarely made before the condition becomes life-threatening. B) Eating disorders rarely start during the mid-thirties. C) Few women with anorexia exercise. D) The likelihood of anorexia being so readily recognized and diagnosed is slim.