Carl is in enrolled in a higher-quality childcare facility. It is likely he will have all of the following EXCEPT
A) reduced anxiety. B) higher ratings of social competence.
C) greater cooperativeness. D) weaker attachment to his parents.
D
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Based on autopsy studies of human brains, we can infer that Kelly, who is 12 months old and has been developing normally, has __________.
A. more myelinated axons than her father B. fewer synapses than her father in most areas of the brain C. the same number of synapses as her father D. more synapses than her father in most areas of the brain
Which of the following structures eventually develops into a baby?
a. the amniotic sac b. the germ disc c. the trophoblast d. the blastocyst
Professor Villanueva has developed a new form of therapy that he believes reduces anxiety. When he explains the experiment to his research assistants, he tells them that the participants in Group A are highly anxious and the participants in Group B are slightly anxious. Group C shows no signs of anxiety. Why might a scientist be skeptical of his claim?
a. There is no control group to compare to the people in his program. b. He lacks a well-developed hypothesis. c. Over 30 percent of the people did not improve. d. There may be experimenter effects caused by the researchers' expectations of the participants.
Where are the taste receptors cells located?
a) on the papillae b) on the taste buds c) on the microvilli d) in the gustatory bulb