Early in her pregnancy, Mary used medication that included androgens, which in turn
influenced her female embryo. This exposure could cause
a. male-appearing genitalia.
b. the SRY gene to release androgens.
c. increased ova production.
d. an extra 21st chromosome.
a. male-appearing genitalia.
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In which qualitative research method does the researcher strive to be at a distance so as not to bias the observations?
a. participant observation b. direct observation c. unstructured interview d. case study
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A. analyzing EEG brain waves. B. administering the Wada test. C. imaging of the retinas of the eyes. D. refined neuropsychological batteries.
In a car accident, a person sustained major trauma to his brain and the spinal cord region of his neck. Damage, in this case, was mainly to areas of which nervous system?
a. autonomic b. somatic c. central d. sympathetic