When a woman drinks too much alcohol during pregnancy, her infant may be born with fetal alcohol syndrome, which is most often characterized by

a. arms and legs that are longer than average.
b. rare forms of cancer.
c. high blood pressure.
d. mental retardation or other forms of developmental disabilities.


D

Psychology

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A term that would be used to describe "cramming," or learning in one long session without rest, is __________.

A. overlearning B. the method of loci C. massed practice D. consolidation

Psychology

Spontaneous recovery:

a. occurs before the pairing of the CS and US. b. occurs after a fixed interval schedule of reinforcement. c. is an unlearned response. d. can occur once a response has been extinguished

Psychology

It can be tricky to use fear-arousing communication properly; a moderate amount can lead people to ________ and too much can lead people to ________

a. become defensive; be persuaded through the peripheral route b. be persuaded through the central route; become defensive c. be persuaded through the peripheral route; be persuaded through the central route d. become bored and lose interest; be defensive about their beliefs

Psychology

Explain what the text authors mean by the statement, "the parenting-styles model is a cultural model, rooted in American majority culture, and does not apply well to most other cultures." Provide at least one example of a culture to which the model does not apply.

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology