The ____ is responsible for the review of proposed experiments
a. Institutional Review Board
b. Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee
c. Committee for the Protection of Animal Rights
d. Office of Research Participants
b
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a. "North" should be at the top. b. "South" should be at the top. c. The map should be oriented so that the top is in the same direction that you are traveling. d. Surprisingly, the research shows that the orientation of the map has little influence on navigation accuracy.
Critics of the three-box model of memory are likely to agree that ________
a. the human brain processes information only in a sequential manner. b. the human brain does not operate like the average computer. c. the capacity of long-term memory is actually much greater than the model assumes. d. information flows from one memory system to the next.
Which of the following is typically the first sign of peer interaction?
a. associative play c. pointing or smiling at a peer b. parallel play d. make-believe play
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A) ?It chose B. B) ?It chose F. C) ?It was unable to choose between B and F. D) ?It displayed symptoms of experimental neurosis.