Which woman is at the greatest risk of bearing a baby with Down syndrome?
A) Gemma, age 15, who lives in a rural community
B) Melina, age 24, who lives with a smoker
C) Ursula, age 33, who was exposed to electromagnetic waves
D) Kay, age 42, who lives in an urban area
Answer: D
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A) Duty to warn B) Informed consent C) Determining "who is the client" D) The admissibility of scientific testimony
Bower, Gilligan, and Monterio (1981) hypothesized that people would notice and remember events in stories that were consistent with their mood. Participants were put into either a happy or a sad mood. All participants then read two stories, one of which was happy and one of which was sad. What was the design of the experiment?
a. one variable within-subjects b. one variable between-subjects c. mixed factorial design d. within-subjects factorial design
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
One study followed children from birth to 3 years and found a fast increase in vocabulary after _____ of age
A) 6 months B) 12 months C) 18 months D) 24 months