Older adults are at risk for serious adverse drug events with antihypertensives. For example, elderly taking diuretics and alpha blockers are likely to experience:
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The principles of asthma management include all of the follo…
The principles of asthma management include all of the following EXCEPT
Which one of the below lends empirical support to the idea t…
Which one of the below lends empirical support to the idea that subliminal persuasion could exist?
According to Festinger’s original study on cognitive dissona…
According to Festinger’s original study on cognitive dissonance, which participants were more likely to report in the end of the experiment that they genuinely enjoyed the boring tasks in the experiment.
Jack believes that African Americans should be treated equal…
Jack believes that African Americans should be treated equally in society and that it is society’s job to make it happen. He also has the belief that African American men don’t take their education seriously so he feels that a lot of them are irresponsible and deserve to be poor. Which theory best describes Jack’s attitudes?
Commercials quoting statistics of how many people have STDs…
Commercials quoting statistics of how many people have STDs (i.e., a fear tactic) may not be effective in persuading people to practice safer sex because:
The fundamental attribution error is the tendency to _______…
The fundamental attribution error is the tendency to ________ when explaining others’ behavior.
Josh is starting his first semester of college and has never…
Josh is starting his first semester of college and has never done laundry. It was always done for him. The first time he does his laundry it takes twice the time it takes normal people. What is the best reason for why this task is so difficult for Josh?
Lori is a health teacher who uses marijuana for recreation e…
Lori is a health teacher who uses marijuana for recreation even though she teaches students that it is bad. How might Lori reduce cognitive dissonance? Lori could:
What theory suggests that we like to be consistent and when…
What theory suggests that we like to be consistent and when we have an inconsistency (e.g., between our attitudes and behavior) we seek to reduce that discomfort by changing our attitudes?