Which of the following is NOT a direct social influence on food selection?

a. Beliefs within a culture about a certain food or animal
b. Favoring the sharing of foods within the family over others in the community
c. Men who seek more costly prey to attract women thieves
d. Hunters share food with others who provide other valuable services
e. Parents exposing their children to certain foods, preferences, and values


a;

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A researcher contrasts preterm and full term infants on visual acuity, and notes that the full

term infants display quicker visual reaction time. When reviewing the videotapes, the researcher notes that the preterm infants appear sleepier and less alert than the full term infants. What methodological issue has the researcher identified? A) Differences in perinatal status. B) The importance of infant state. C) The researcher apparently did not correct for gestational age. D) The researcher should have only included the highest functioning preterm infants.

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Most chubby babies

A) become overweight adults. B) are bottle-fed rather than breastfed. C) are less active than normal-weight babies. D) thin out during toddlerhood and early childhood.

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Individuals who are more skilled at regulating their own emotions and interpreting the emotions of others are considered to be high in

A. emotional intelligence. B. display rules. C. somatovisceral afference. D. emotional expressivity.

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