Early intervention programs __________
A) serve economically at-risk children and their parents
B) are most effective if they begin at age 4
C) are most effective when their scope is narrow and targeted
D) rarely improve the lives of poverty-stricken children
Answer: A
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Dr. Gibbons believes that children develop gradually, adding new abilities and skills regularly. Dr. Gibbons believes in the philosophy of __________.
A. continuous change B. staged change C. gross change D. graduated stages
Which of the following would be a consequence of the sodium-potassium pump being inactivated?
A. Too many potassium ions would accumulate inside the cell. B. Too many sodium ions would accumulate outside of the cell. C. Too many chloride ions would accumulate inside the cell. D. Action potentials would not be able to be generated.
On average, children demonstrate their first stranger anxiety at around 8 months of age
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
In a classic review, George Miller concluded the short-term memory span of a normal, healthy adult can hold about ______ items.
a. 12 b. 1–3 c. 5–9 d. 100