What is a major difficulty with Thomas and Chess's work?
a. It is not possible to classify infants into personality groups.
b. 35% of the infants could not be classified into any of the three groups.
c. Only 65% of the parents were willing to participate.
d. They failed to gain informed consent.
B. Not all of the infants could be classified into any one group—only 65% could be. This is too much of a sample to exclude, so subsequent researchers have tended to avoid categories in favor of ratings.
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The chromosomal defect that can cause physical abnormalities and mental retardation is called:
A. Fragile X syndrome B. anencephaly C. aphasia D. Down syndrome
Among the symptoms of a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) in humans is (are) a. convulsions
b. paranoia. c. inflammation of the meninges. d. a stiff neck and aversion to lights.
Compare and contrast ethical issues and ethical dilemmas. Provide an example of each.
What will be an ideal response?
During an assessment center, an applicant receives a scenario in which he is asked to take on the role of a manager. He receives a number of emails, memos, and scheduling requests from his subordinates and is asked to respond to these items. What assessment center exercise is MOST LIKELY being described here?
A) a leaderless group discussion B) an in-basket C) a case study D) an interview