A vaccine is available that can prevent most young women from being infected with human papilloma virus (HPV) if it is administered before
a. age 14.
b. menarche.
c. they become sexually active.
d. the pubertal growth spurt.
c
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Which term did Piaget use to describe changes in existing ways of thinking that occur in response to encounters with new stimuli or events?
A. accommodation B. schema reversal C. formal operations D. assimilation
The inability to transfer new information from short-term to long-term memory is defined as:
A) normal forgetting. B) retrograde amnesia. C) prograde amnesia. D) anterograde amnesia.
In their research on the door-in-the-face technique and blood donation, Cialdini and Ascani (1976) were concerned about the possibility of experimenter bias. What steps did they take to eliminate or reduce this methodological problem?
A) They kept the experimenter blind to participants' conditions. B) They made use of a double-blind procedure. C) They deceived the participants. D) They deceived the experimenters.
Derrick speaks to his son using short sentences with high-pitched, exaggerated expression and clear gestures to support verbal meaning. Derrick uses __________
A) a referential style B) an expressive style C) infant-directed speech D) telegraphic speech