Small-for-date infants
a. often have mothers who smoke or drank during pregnancy.
b. typically have few motor developmental complications.
c. typically have few cognitive developmental complications
d. tend to be developmentally delayed even when they have optimal environments after birth.
a
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A. A researcher wants to determine if telling people that they are homosexual increases their chances of dropping out of college, so participants are randomly assigned to be told that they are either heterosexual or homosexual based on a personality test and then followed for one year to determine if they quit college. B. A researcher decides that it will take too much time to describe the true purpose of his study to participants, so he requests the use of deception. C. A researcher wants to determine if social isolation impacts tendency to donate to charity, so participants are randomly assigned to be left out of an online ball-passing game while being told that the game is just about cooperation. D. In order to determine if a drug causes seizures, participants are unknowingly given a drug dissolved in juice that they think they are consuming for a taste-comparison task.
Meda is able to recognize emotionally charged facial expressions from individuals in her own culture better than other cultures.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The Bayley Scales of Infant Development is made up of which of the following?
a. expressive, receptive, and long-term skill b. cognitive, language, and motor skills c. psychomotor, cognitive, and physiological skills d. adaptive, social-emotional, and personality skills
Research conducted on schooled and nonschooled children in the Jimi Valley of Papua New Guinea indicates that
A) nonrepresentational scribbles seem to be a universal beginning in drawing. B) schooled children include fewer details in their drawings than nonschooled children. C) early drawings of the human figure produced by nonschooled children emphasize the head and face over the hands and feet. D) schooling has minimal impact on children's first representational shapes and forms.