As the head of the spermatozoon enters the ovum, the ovum prevents penetration by another spermatozoon
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Professor McSpell designed an experiment to test her hypothesis that exercise will increase spelling ability
She divided children into three groups and had one group do 10 minutes of exercises, one group do 30 minutes of exercises, and the third group do no exercise. She then tested all three groups of children to see how many words they could spell correctly on a spelling test. In this experiment, the scores on the spelling test serve as the a. dependent variable. b. independent variable. c. control group. d. reliability measure.
A neurologist examines a patient who cannot see despite any evidence of damage to the eye. The neurologist suspects the patient has brain damage. Which part of the brain would the neurologist hypothesize as the location of the damage?
a) hypothalamus b) parietal lobes c) corpus callosum d) occipital lobes
Schemas, according to Piaget, are best described as
A) set problem-solving traits that a child is biologically born with or without. B) innate structures in the brain that process different types of information. C) the part of development when a child learns that biological needs are sometimes less important than other needs. D) set structures of knowledge that a child is born with and are activated when the child reaches certain ages. E) new cognitive structures that are built on as a child develops.
Contrast the methods used to assess brain activity.
What will be an ideal response?