Which of these is LEAST helpful in decoding the meaning of a toddler's spoken holophrase?
a. The context in which the word is expressed
b. Nonverbal hints, such as the child pointing at an object
c. The child's most recently uttered vocable
d. An intonational cue about what was said
C
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Which of the following statements about epigenetics is true?
A. Epigenetic changes are only one of many ways that experience can modify DNA expression. B. Epigenetic findings are rejected by most developmental scientists because they contrast with traditional views of heredity and environment. C. Epigenetics has proven that there is no biological mechanism through which experiences can affect gene expression. D. Through over a century of research, epigenetics has contributed substantially to the body of developmental knowledge.
The two subtypes of declarative memory are ____
a. ?procedural memory and conditioned memory b. ?semantic memory and episodic memory c. ?retroactive memory and proactive memory d. ?implicit memory and explicit memory
In the Supreme Court case of Arizona v. Fulminante, it was decided that
A. deceit during an interrogation is legal. B. confessions obtained without the issuance of Miranda warnings are admissible. C. a coerced confession can be admitted if there is sufficient other evidence of guilt. D. a coerced confession is never admissible.
A primary difference between someone who has "sociometric" popularity versus someone with "perceived" popularity is that:
a. someone who is sociometrically popular is likely to engage in prosocial behaviors. b. someone who is sociometrically popular is likely to be wealthy and snobbish. c. people with perceived popularity tend to show more prosocial behaviors. d. people with perceived popularity are more likely to be wealthy and snobbish.