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| There is a _______________ versus peers of the same age group who do not attend college. |
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| Higher rate of drinking in the college population |
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| Stress has reached epidemic proportions because |
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| approximately ________ cases have been reported in individuals between the ages of ________ |
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| approximately ________ cases have been reported in individuals between the ages of ________ |
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| Many of individuals with AIDS in the 25-35 age group actually acquired the HIV infection during: |
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| Psychosocial stressors (deal with?) |
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| interpersonal conditions or relationships |
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| states that when students experience moderate stress levels they learn the most |
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| Stress is a discrepancy between: |
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| Which animal is used in the book as a "symbolic" Latin name? |
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| What is the most frequent disability category? |
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| An estimated 428,280 students with disibilities were enrolled at 2-year and 4-year post-secondary institutions during? |
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| periods of 1996 thru 1998 |
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| Which age group is expected to have a 15% increase in college enrollment between 2000 and 2012? |
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| Roughly ______ of students who had first enrolled in a 4-year college in 1995-1996 were still enrolled at the ______ college. |
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-1/5 of students had transferred to another institution.
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| What is true about depression (2) |
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-It is a disease involving the chemistry of the brain. -Approximately 15% of college students have symptoms. |
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| The first national survey to measure health-risk behaviors among college students across six important behavioral areas is called: |
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| The National College Health Risk Behavior Survey (NCHRBS) |
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| He is the The "father" of stress" |
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| Episodes of depression can trigger: (2) |
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| Stressful events and experiences |
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| More than ____________ adults have depression |
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| Which is the most dominant stressor that affects all the other stressors |
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| There is a positive relationship between: (2) |
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| Educational attainment and Income |
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| This factor is the strongest predictor of obtaining a bachelor's degree in college: |
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| Strong high school curriculum |
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| This factor is the strongest predictor of obtaining a bachelor's degree in college: |
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| Strong high school curriculum |
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This infections has the highest occurrence among (incoming) freshmen:  |
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Stress is subjective and is caused by our response to : -E +___ = R |
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| Among college freshmen who has a higher risk of contracting meningtis |
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| Those who live IN dormitories |
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