SIDS is almost unknown in cultures ________________________
a. where babies sleep in cribs in a separate room from their parents
b. where infants and children sleep on soft mattresses
c. where cosleeping is the norm
d. where most mothers do not breastfeed their babies
Answer: C
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a. postulate sequential processing of one task at a time. b. postulate a common resource needed for mental operations c. assume that a mental module can be added or deleted without altering the processing duration of the other modules. d. assume that there are no limits to processing capacity.
According to informational social influence, if bystanders see an ambulance and police cars surround a store, and one bystander says, "someone must have robbed the place," what is the most likely outcome?
A. Members of the group will begin debating vigorously as to why the police are there. B. Members of the group will reserve judgment until more data are found. C. Members of the group will draw their own conclusions, unrelated to the initial speculation. D. Most members of the group will go away thinking that the place was robbed.
If the myelin sheathing on neurons is absent or removed in a given individual, he or she will exhibit difficulties in speaking, vision, and balance because without myelin the
A. quantity of neurotransmitters released into synapses will be reduced. B. quantity of neurotransmitters released into synapses will be increased. C. speed of neural conduction along critical paths will be too fast. D. speed of neural conduction along critical paths will be too slow.
Children begin toddlerhood with relatively uncoordinated, hesitant movement skills and
A. progress only if actively and rigorously trained. B. remain this way until the next stage of development. C. make amazing accomplishments in acquiring coordination and complex locomotor skills. D. frequently backtrack while focusing on language acquisition.