Using VEPs, Wattam-Bell et al showed when stimuli changed between 0% and 100% coherence:

a. Responses to changes in form and motion were adult-like at 3 weeks
b. Responses to changes in form, but not to motion, were adult-like at 3 weeks
c. Responses to changes in form and motion were adult-like at 5 months
d. Responses to changes in motion were adult-like 5 months in all infants, with those to form adult-like in only about half the infants


d. Responses to changes in motion were adult-like 5 months in all infants, with those to form adult-like in only about half the infants

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The HMS Beagle returned from its five-year journey in 1836. Darwin published his book, The Origin of the Species by Means of Natural Selection, in 1859. What was the reason for the delay?

a. Development of the theory of natural selection b. A return visit to the Galapagos Islands to test his ideas regarding natural selection c. Observation of natural selection in real time d. Additional reading and research to address all possible attacks against his ideas

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What are the effects of postponing marriage and parenthood?

What will be an ideal response?

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In the Lydon et al (1999) study, when an attractive and available person expressed romantic interest to college-age individuals,

A) men, but not women, became more attracted to the person. B) women, but not men, became more attracted to the person. C) less committed individuals became more attracted to the person, but more committed individuals became less attracted to the person. D) more committed individuals became more attracted to the person, but less committed individuals became less attracted to the person.

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