Most women are in their 30s when they give birth to their first child.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

Psychology

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The peer sociometric method involves

a. training children to make friends. b. teachers' ratings of children's friendships. c. children's ratings of their peers' popularity. d. sociologists' observations of children's alliances.

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Which has NOT been proposed as a key factor in explaining why personality is so stable across the lifespan?

a. Heredity b. Lasting effects of childhood c. Biological factors like diseases d. The tendency of environments to remain stable

Psychology

A neuron evokes the action potential of another neuron by releasing ____ into the synapse before they fit into the ____ of the other neuron.?

a. ?neural receptors; neurotransmitters b. ?neurotransmitters; neural receptors c. ?dendrites; axon d. ?axons; dendrites

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Aunt Nelda fell and broke her hip. Could the fact that she has smoked cigarettes for 30 years have anything to do with the fracture?

a. Probably not. b. Yes, women that smoke show reduced bone density. c. Yes, smoking causes dizziness which is probably the reason why she fell. d. Yes, smoking interferes with motor skills which led to her fall.

Psychology