________ is characterized by periodic bouts of abnormally high excitation of cerebral neurons
a. Parkinson's disease
b. Seizure disorder
c. Tay-Sachs disease
d. Alzheimer's disease
e. Encephalitis
Answer: b. Seizure disorder
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Jenny is a high school freshman. She has always enjoyed playing musical instruments. As a result, she decides to join the marching band at her school as well as take a class in music theory. Which of the following genetic-environment correlations does this best represent?
a. Passive b. Evocative c. Active d. Industrious
Overweight parents may contribute to obesity in their children
a. through the influence of genetics. b. by spending too much time working. c. by attempting to discourage unnecessary competitiveness during sports. d. by modeling healthy exercise habits.
Sydney, when faced with a problem, starts with a hypothesis, deduces testable inferences, and isolates and combines variables to see which inferences are confirmed. Sydney is in Piaget's ________ stage of development.
A. sensorimotor B. preoperational C. concrete operational D. formal operational
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
For related samples tests, scores for different conditions go in separate columns; no group codes are needed.