A typical 1-year-old infant ___________________
a. is able to hold an object with one hand, but can't transfer it from one hand to the other
b. uses prereaching to get an object of interest
c. can grasp a utensil to feed himself
d. will not be able to hold small objects.
Answer: C
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In the analysis of variance with three groups the null hypothesis is
a. the three population means are all different. b. at least one of the population means is different from the others. c. the three population means are equal to each other. d. We can't tell from what is given here.
Sarah was at work in a gas station when it was robbed. Right before the robbery occurred, she spoke to a tall man with olive skin and a mustache. When questioned about the suspects in the burglary, she said she was certain that the robber had olive skin and a mustache. In truth, however, he had no facial hair and fair skin. What is the psychological term for this false recollection?
A) absentmindedness B) misattribution C) transference D) bias
Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution emphasized __________ and __________
A) the normative approach; survival of the fittest B) noble savages; physical maturation C) tabula rasa; natural selection D) natural selection; survival of the fittest
What are the two biggest common risk factors for age-related disease?
a) Obesity and sedentary lifestyle b) Obesity and tobacco use Consider This: These two factors are preventable and can be addressed at any age. LO 3.6: Describe the individual health differences within an age group caused by lifestyle, gender, socioeconomic class and race c) Gender and genetics Consider This: These two factors are preventable and can be addressed at any age. LO 3.6: Describe the individual health differences within an age group caused by lifestyle, gender, socioeconomic class and race d) Class and education Consider This: These two factors are preventable and can be addressed at any age. LO 3.6: Describe the individual health differences within an age group caused by lifestyle, gender, socioeconomic class and race