Which of the following individuals has the lowest risk of dying from SIDS?

a. Chin, who sleeps on his back
b. Martin, who was born prematurely
c. Malley, whose parents both smoke cigarettes
d. Jean, who sleeps face down, on her stomach


a

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a) one morpheme b) two morphemes c) three morphemes d) four morphemes

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An important take-away message from the longitudinal MADICS study conducted in Maryland is that __________.

A. differences between white and African American children's adjustment occurred on most of the six developmental tasks the research team studied B. gender differences occurred on most of the six developmental tasks the research team studied C. a stable, supportive, middle-class environment generally keeps both white and black adolescents on track developmentally D. the results of the MADICS study can be generalized to current-day adolescents without much concern, as it was such a comprehensive study

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Although identical twins share 100% of their genetic code and are often similar, they are never truly "identical.". Which of the following explains these differences?

a. heterozygous chromosomal deviations b. active gene-environment relationships c. post-natal genetic mutations d. nonshared environmental influences

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Tina is afraid of dogs. She has never had a bad experience with dogs, but her father was injured by a dog when he was a young boy. Tina's father goes to great lengths to avoid contact with dogs. What behavioral theory best explains Tina's fear of dogs?

a. classical conditioning b. avoidance response c. operant conditioning d. observational learning

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