According to Thomas and Chess, who carried out a large-scale study of infants in the New York Longitudinal Study, what percentage of children were found to be "slow-to-warm babies"?

a) 10%
b) 25%
c) 15%
d) 5%


c

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A. A Frenchmen experiencing a traumatic event in a Central American country. B. A Guatemalan woman experiencing difficulty in moving her limbs C. A Mexican man feeling heart palpitation. D. A Columbian feeling tightness in the chest,

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In the studies in which nurses were ordered by doctors to give patients an overdose of a certain medicine:

a. no nurse was willing to obey the doctor's orders b. only 11 percent of the nurses in this experiment were willing to issue an overdose on the doctor's authority c. 95 percent of the nurses in this experiment were willing to issue an overdose of the medicine on the doctor's authority d. 11 percent of those who were familiar with the medicine were willing to issue an overdose of the medicine on the doctor's authority e. both c and d

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Every Saturday, Adam takes the bus to the farmer's market to buy fresh produce. One Sunday, the bus service is disrupted, and he decides to drive. He is not sure he knows the route to the market. However, when he starts driving, he realizes that he knows the route from his weekly bus rides. In the context of cognitive learning, Adam's knowledge of the route to the farmer's market demonstrates

A. latent learning. B. classical conditioning. C. associative learning. D. observational learning.

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Lavon and Jennifer are going through childbirth classes. Lavon is skeptical that the class will do any good. Based on the information in the text, what could you tell him about the effects of the training?

a. Mothers feel more positive about the experience, but fathers usually show no effect. b. Childbirth classes are of dubious value and have shown few positive effects. c. Mothers use less medication during birth and labor tends to be shorter. d. Mothers seem to show no differences during birth, but fathers feel more positive.

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