Which mother is most likely to have had inadequate prenatal care?

A) Susan, age 25
B) Marissa, age 32
C) Lupita, age 16
D) Janet, age 40


Answer: C

Psychology

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Laurie is a shy child who avoids social gatherings and seeks out solitary activities such as stamp collecting and reading a good book. Laurie's development will be influenced by this pattern of behavior. In terms of genetic-environmental, this example best illustrates a(n)

a. active genotype-environment. b. evocative genotype-environment. c. passive genotype-environment. d. negative genotype-environment.

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Both Pierre's biological parents had bipolar disorder. When he was four months old, he was adopted by a family that has no history of bipolar disorder. In these circumstances, Pierre has:

a. an increased risk for developing bipolar disorder, even if he has no contact with his biological parents b. an increased risk for developing bipolar disorder, but only if he maintains contact with his biological parents c. the same risk for developing bipolar disorder as the rest of his adopted family's children d. no increase in his risk for developing bipolar disorder, but an increase in his risk for other psychological disorders

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When we adjust our old ways of thinking in order to include new information, Piaget calls this process

synchrony. assimilation. accommodation. equilibration.

Psychology