The likelihood of rolling a 2 on a die is _____
a. .17
b. .33
c. 1.00
d. 17%
a
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Briefly describe the nature of Parkinson's disease. Include a discussion of its causes and possible treatments.
What will be an ideal response?
What is the typical response to medication that can be expected for an Alzheimer's patient?
A. Significant improvement that is fairly durable B. Significant and rapid improvements in most areas but temporary in some C. Temporary improvement in abilities D. Relief of physical but not cognitive symptoms
Teachers should:
a. accept students' performance at whatever level they are. b. not worry about being good role models; only parents are needed for that. c. communicate values. d. only use punishment to alter students' behavior.
Three-year-old Hamid knows what the words "cat" and "dog" mean. One day his babysitter comes in with a box of kittens and a hamster and says, "Isn't he furry?" Since Hamid does not know the words "hamster" and "furry," he will most likely
A. classify the hamster as a "cat." B. classify the hamster as a "dog." C. classify the hamster as a "furry." D. be unable to come up with a label for the hamster.