If a couple from North America moved to the highlands of Peru and then had a baby, how would that baby compare to native highlanders?
A) The baby would have a lung capacity that matches her parents’, not her community’s.
B) The baby would develop the same lung capacity as people born in the highlands.
C) The baby would have an underdeveloped lung capacity due to the environmental discrepancy between her environment and her parents’.
D) The baby would have a greater lung capacity than the local people because she will grow to be taller.
B) The baby would develop the same lung capacity as people born in the highlands.
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A. remained at the same level of centralization. B. become extremely decentralized. C. become much more centralized, organized, and hierarchical. D. remained secret-unknown and unknowable. E. none of the above.
Patterson views aggression in children as:
a. a mental health problem b. a behavioral problem c. a displacement problem d. a development task to master
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Behaviorism, in its pure form, rejected the impact of cognitive activity on human behavior.
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b. identifying relevant standards to help guide their actions. c. recognizing ethical issues. d. only following agency rules if there is a conflict between those rules and the ethical code.