During the first year of toddlerhood, one would expect a toddler to be able to ____

a. hold a cup and scribble with a crayon
b. use a fork and knife with coordination
c. stand on one foot, run, and kick a ball
d. be potty-trained and able to brush their teeth


A. During the first year of toddlerhood, toddlers learn to hold a cup, scribble with a pencil or crayon, build a tower of 3 to 4 blocks, and turn the pages of a book.

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What did Milgram conclude in applying his research results to the Holocaust?

a. ?People today are raised fundamentally differently from participants in the Holocaust. b. ?Individual judgment eventually overwhelms authority. c. ?Relatively few people have the resources needed to resist authority. d. ?Some cultures are immune to the risk of genocide.

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When Yanping entered college, she was unsure about which major to choose. She took a vocational interest test that indicated that she was highly analytic and should choose a math-based major. This spring she will graduate with honors with a mechanical engineering degree. The test Yanping took appears to have good ____validity.?

a. content b. ?split-half c. ?predictive d. ?concurrent

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Clarence has been under a great deal of stress at work. His wife told him that they should watch some sitcoms on TV. Her advice is sound because laughter can:

a. put a new perspective on a situation b. reduce blood pressure c. help distance you from a stressor d. laughter does all of these

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According to the authors, criminal profilers are

A) no more accurate and insightful than college students with no training in criminology. B) much more accurate and insightful than college students with no training in criminology. C) more accurate and insightful than college students, but not any more accurate than clinical psychologists in their judgments. D) less accurate and insightful than both college students and clinical psychologists in their judgments.

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