In a famous case involving assisted suicide, Dr. Jack Kevorkian

A) presented evidence in court that his patient wanted to kill himself.
B) was convicted of second-degree murder.
C) was a vigorous opponent of euthanasia.
D) received probation for helping a patient die.

B

Psychology

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Which of the following seems to be a key feature of ataques de nervios?

a. delusions b. hallucinations c. loss of control d. a need to sleep for long periods

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Paul met a salesperson for the first time. His first impression was that she was pushy, as were most people in sales that Paul had encountered in the past. According to Bruner's model of the perceptual process, Paul is most likely to

A) seek out cues that contradict his first impression. B) change his perception as soon as new cues become evident. C) select cues that confirm his first impression. D) recategorize the target. E) form a stereotype about the salesperson.

Psychology