At age 6, the average North American child
A) weighs about 60 pounds.
B) begins to add about 7 pounds in weight each year.
C) is 3½ feet tall.
D) begins to grow at a rate of 4 to 5 inches each year.
Answer: C
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a. observable behavior. b. psychological traits. c. their own perspective only. d. self-esteem.
Which of these statements regarding immediate disposition of the body and memorial services in the United States is Answer: False?
a. In most cases there is an immediate disposition of the body and embalming is not involved. b. The body will not be present at a memorial service. c. Memorial services are not religious in nature. d. None of the above.
_____________refers to circumstances in which external rewards can undermine the intrinsic satisfaction of performing a behavior.
A. The law of effect B. The halo effect C. The overjustification effect D. Extinction E. Fear conditioning
In a double-blind study,
a. only the experimenter knows which participants are assigned to which group. b. neither the experimenter nor the participants know about group assignments. c. neither the experimenter's research assistants nor the subjects know what the dependent variables are. d. the main goal is to prevent participants' expectations from influencing their behavior. e. participants do not know what the independent and dependent variables are.