Dunphy (1963) found that when cross-sex interactions began to occur during adolescence, they were almost exclusively between
A) cliques in the same larger crowd.
B) cliques from different crowds.
C) cliques of different grade levels.
D) crowds from different schools.
A) cliques in the same larger crowd.
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a. alleviate insomnia. b. reduce the frequency of migraine headaches. c. reduce hyperactivity in children. d. lower blood pressure and control one's heart rhythm.
The hippocampus is crucial for memories involving:
a. declarative information c. procedural information b. short-term memory d. motor-skill abilities
First-time parents Geena and Brad want to give their baby's intellectual abilities a jump-start by providing a super enriched learning environment. Experts would suggest that the new parents should
A) pipe stimulating classical music into the baby's room. B) hang colorful mobiles and artwork over the baby's crib. C) take the child to one of the new "superbaby" preschools that specialize in infant enrichment. D) relax, since there is no surefire environmental recipe for giving a child a superior intellect.
Most intellectually gifted children
a. are intrinsically motivated and independent. b. do best under conditions of explicit instruction. c. learn things earlier than their peers, but then progress at the same rate in school. d. do well without having any special school programs.