Cassandra just turned 3 years old. If she is questioned about her gender, she is most likely:
a. to still be confused about whether she is a boy or a girl
b. to recognize that she is a girl and be aware that she will always be a girl
c. to show evidence of acting in accordance with well-established gender roles
d. to recognize that she is a girl and give some stereotyped responses about general characteristics of girls
D
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The research on child sexual abuse demonstrates that
a. children are much more likely than adults to report being sexually abused. b. sexual abuse has much more severe psychological consequences in adults than in children. c. it's often difficult to determine whether an adult was actually abused during childhood. d. boys are actually much more likely than girls to have been sexually abused.
An experiment is performed to test the effects of sleep deprivation on rote memory. In this experiment, the dependent variable is the
a. number of hours subjects go without sleep. b. rote memory scores. c. number of subjects deprived of sleep in the experimental group. d. correlation between hours of sleep and fatigue.
Regarding narcolepsy, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Maintaining a high level of emotional excitement, such as laughing, tends to prevent the occurrence of narcoleptic episodes. b. People with narcolepsy tend to fall directly into REM sleep. c. There is no known cure for narcolepsy, but a drug named sodium oxybate reduces the frequency and intensity of the attacks. d. The hereditary basis for narcolepsy has been confirmed by the breeding of several generations of narcoleptic dogs.
A fit statistic can help us determine the accuracy of our best-fit line.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)