Infant mortality rates
a. in the United States are among the highest in the world.
b. are related to the availability of prenatal health care.
c. are unrelated to low birth weight.
d. are high in the United States due to the generally poor quality of medical facilities in this country.
b
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A) shorter and less complex B) longer and more complex C) about the same length as D) more focused on social relationships
Professor Wenches approaches questions
about human behavior from a perspective that emphasizes unconscious processes within the individual, such as inner forces or conflicts. It is most likely that she accepts which of the following psychological approaches? a) social-cognitive learning b) learning c) cognitive approach d) psychodynamic approach
What did Raymond Cattell call the underlying traits that direct surface traits?
A. source traits B. secondary traits C. background traits D. subordinate traits
In lecture, Dr. Heyman discussed her research on parents' lying. She emphasized the point that:
a. one challenge in this research is figuring out what should and should not be classified as a lie (e.g., claims about Santa Claus) b. both experimental and observational studies suggest that a high rate of parental lying to children is associated with a range of negative outcomes for children (e.g., children's willingness to cheat in games with peers) c. both experimental and observational studies suggest that a high rate of parental lying to children for prosocial reasons is associated with positive outcomes for children (e.g., children's willingness to share toys with peers) d. Parents who teach their children about the importance of honesty are less likely to lie to them even when lies are of minimal consequence (e.g., telling a child she had done a good job cleaning up when she really made the mess worse)