Drugs like Aricept and Namenda that are currently used to treat Alzheimer's disease tend to
a. have little measurable impact on behavioral or cognitive abilities.
b. positively impact cognitive functioning and reduce behavioral problems, but not slow the progression of the disease.
c. positively impact behavioral problems, but show little impact on cognitive functioning.
d. positively impact cognitive functioning, reduce behavioral problems, and slow the progression of the disease in some individuals.
d
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a. lead you to eat more than you normally would. b. lead you to eat less than you normally would. c. either a or b, depending on what others were doing. d. neither a nor b; others do not influence our eating.
By middle childhood, children
A) have internalized rules for good conduct. B) reject conventional standards for moral behavior. C) pick up morally relevant behaviors, but do not understand the reasons behind them. D) begin to recognize that the context of behavior is more important than the intent.