Bob can drink more alcohol than anyone else in the college dorm. He and his friends are impressed by his ability to drink, but as a developmentalist, you know that Bob is
A. less likely to become a risky drinker than the person who gets drunk.
B. developing a tolerance for alcohol.
C. likely to stop drinking due to the small effect it has.
D. likely to realize that he has a drinking problem and seek rehab.
Answer: B
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nonabused children, particularly those that resemble adult sexuality. c Sexually abused children exhibit a more compulsive, coercive, and/ or dominant sex play. c. Sexually abused children all exhibit some type of alteration in their behavior.
Mounting evidence suggests that __________ is a major contributor to SIDS
A) impaired brain functioning B) higher-than-average birth weight C) organized and patterned sleep behavior D) a family history of chromosomal abnormalities
Summarize the biochemical correlates of schizophrenia.
What will be an ideal response?
Who argued that humans are biologically prepared to acquire language?
a. Skinner b. Rescorla c. Chomsky d. Guthrie