The slide is the same as the gallop EXCEPT

A. leg stride is shorter in the gallop
B. leg stride is longer in the gallop
C. the slide is performed in a sideways direction
D. the gallop is performed in a sideways direction


C

Psychology

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a. The IQs of some separated twins differ by as much as 20 points when the twins grow up with large educational and environmental differences. b. Being placed in homes socially and educationally similar to their biological parents tends to inflate apparent genetic effects by making separated twins' IQs more alike. c. The IQ of identical twins reared apart is inflated by the fact that identical twins develop in the same prenatal environment. d. Psychologists who emphasize genetics believe that the correlations between identical twins show that adult intelligence is roughly 80 percent hereditary.

Psychology

Which of the following could explain why women in general have more pain tolerance than men do?

a) Testosterone stimulates pain receptors when they activate. b) Women are socialized differently. c) Women multitask so much more than men do. d) Estrogen sensitizes neurons to endorphins.

Psychology

A case study would be the most appropriate method to investigate which of these topics?

a. the ways in which the games of boys differ from the games of girls b. the development of a male baby raised as a female after a surgical error destroyed his penis c. the math skills of students in Japan as compared to those of U.S. students d. physiological changes that occur when people watch violent movies e. the relationship between childhood nutrition and physical development

Psychology

A student, angry at the fact that he failed what he felt was an unfair test, goes back to his dormitory and punches a hole in the wall with his fist. This student is using the defense mechanism of ______

a. sublimation c. projection b. reaction formation d. displacement

Psychology