Suppose you select a candy from a jar with 6 red and 4 green candies, note its color, and then replace it ten times. Each time, the candy you have selected has been green. What is the probability that on the next drawing you will select a red candy?
a. 1.0 c. 0.90
b. 0.48 d. 0.60
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a. this theme supports the essentialist perspective. b. our genetic backgrounds are more important than the way we were raised. c. gender as a subject variable is extremely important. d. researchers may find gender differences in some conditions, but not in other conditions.
A child born premature that lives has most likely ____.?
a. ?not been exposed to any teratogens b. ?been exposed to a teratogen c. ?spent at least 24 weeks inside the womb d. ?not developed a complete bone structure
Charcot treated patients with the technique called __________
Fill in the blanks with correct word
For Piaget, an important aspect of cognitive development was the child's ability to use
__________ that are __________. a. schemas; invertible. b. operations; irreversible. c. schemas; irreversible. d. operations; invertible. e. schemas; operations.