When children are used as research participants

a. informed consent is not necessary.
b. informed consent must be obtained from the parents or legal guardians.
c. confidentiality does not matter

d. the issue of "risk" is not important.


b

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Which book, in 1665, was the very first publication of the Royal Society?

a. “Principia Mathematica” c. “The Mysteries of the Universe” b. “Micrographia” d. “De Motu”

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Ironically, the research into the effects of sleep-deprivation on the brain have found that: a. extended periods of sleep can be just as disruptive to long-term potentiation as extended periods of wakefulness. b. long-term potentiation seems to be most likely to occur when an organism is well-rested. c. long-term potentiation is least likely to occur in the mornings. d. the effects of sleep deprivation on long-term potentiation have been found to be nonexistent, but the ingestion of caffeine severely diminishes long-term potentiation.

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Recent evidence suggests that

A) most children show a steady rate of word learning that continues through the preschool years. B) toddlers undergo an initial spurt in vocabulary around 18 months. C) toddlers transition from a faster to a slower language learning pace around 18 months. D) most toddlers experience a decline in their ability to categorize experiences by the middle of the second year.

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