Young Marvin, just a few months of age, is growing at a slower rate than would be expected for his age. He has heart problems and a slightly misshapen face, and is often very fussy and difficult to soothe. Which of the following substances did his mother likely ingest on a regular basis during her pregnancy?

a. nicotine
b. aspirin
c. alcohol
d. cocaine


c

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According to the discussion of gender comparisons in verbal ability, a meta-analysis reported an effect size of 0.11 . From this information, you can conclude that

a. 11% of the studies reported a significant gender difference. b. the effect size is so low that the researchers' expectations must have influenced the results. c. most studies reported significant gender differences, although the size of the gender difference was small. d. in general, males and females do not differ in their verbal ability.

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The relationship of a secure attachment to parents and identity in later adolescence is that those who have a

a. secure attachment are more likely to have an achieved identity. b. secure attachment are more rebellious. c. positive attachment are more likely to be confused about their identity. d. secure attachment are more likely to require constant reassurance from peers about their self worth.

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What statement best describes a trend related to the practice of "hooking up" on college campuses?

a. It is estimated that between 30 and40% of college students have engaged in at least one hook up. b. There are no gender differences in rates and perceptions of "hooking up.". c. Both men and women report engaging in this behavior for purely physical reasons, although the research does not clearly indicate this to be true. d. Heterosexual students are more likely to engage in "hooking up" than homosexual students.

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Lashley's search for the engram:?

a. ?ended with the identification of the locus of memory and learning b. ?was unsuccessful c. ?lead to the development of electrophysiology d. ?refuted the concept of equipotentiality

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