What do early-onset Alzheimer's disease and Huntington's disease have in common?
A. pattern of neurological changes
B. autosomal dominant pattern of genetic transmission
C. age of onset
D. types of neurotransmitters involved
Answer: B
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A) Gender behavior is almost completely determined by nature B) Gender differences are deeply biological C) Gender differences are strongly influenced by nurture D) Gender differences are random
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Parents who adhere to the _________theory of child rearing would never let their baby cry himself/herself to sleep but would pick up and comfort the child
a. parent effectiveness training theory b. developmental-maturational theory c. socioteleological theory d. attachment theory
Which theorist is most strongly associated with the conflict theory perspective of social stratification?
A. Max Weber B. Karl Marx C. Émile Durkheim D. Wilbert Moore