Members of the Deaf community who communicate with each other using American Sign

Language

a. can communicate with deaf people from other non-American cultures, such as people who
are members of the British Deaf community.
b. cannot think in words.
c. sign predominately in English.
d. probably would not support the oralist approach to education.
e. use only nouns and verbs in their communication.


d. probably would not support the oralist approach to education.

Psychology

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A sex difference during puberty involves the fact that ____ is greater for girls than boys

a. muscle development b. body fat c. lung capacity d. heart capacity

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Research on metamemory monitoring and control suggests that older adults may:

a. show selective deficits in control behavior relative to younger adults. b. be as good as younger adults in both monitoring and control. c. show deficits in monitoring relative to younger adults. d. remain unaffected by the negative effects of metamemory declines.

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Eli is studying alone in his room late at night when he hears a loud noise downstairs. His heartbeat increases significantly and his breathing becomes shallow. He wonders if a burglar has entered the house and decides to investigate. When he gets downstairs, he discovers his cat has knocked over a plant stand. His body begins to relax and return to normal. Which part of his nervous system was responsible for putting Eli's body on "high alert" when he did not know the source of the sound?

A. spinal cord B. somatic nervous system C. sympathetic nervous system D. parasympathetic nervous system

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