Which of the following is a frictive?
a. the l in lay c. the z in zip
b. the r in ray d. the w in water
C
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Phrenologist like Gall believed that the shape of bumps on the skull indicated differences in the function of the brain under that skull. While this has been discredited, there is evidence the impact to the skull and the resulting trauma of a concussion produces changes that are measurable. Explain whether this vindicates phrenology as a means to study brain dysfunction.
What will be an ideal response?
When an individual has one part of her identity rooted in her local culture while another part stems from an awareness of her relation to the majority culture, what type of identity does she have?
split || bicultural || marginalized || multi-identities || || ||
Over time, John, a participant in a longitudinal study, became aware of his own thoughts, feelings, and actions, and consciously revised them when the investigator was present. This is an example of
A) cohort effects. B) practice effects. C) selective attrition. D) biased sampling.
Hanna brings her two children, a four-month-old and a three-year-old, to a barbecue in her new neighborhood. Upon arriving she realizes she forgot something important. Neighbors at the event offer to watch her two children while she quickly runs home. How will the two children likely respond to being left with strangers?
A. The younger child will exhibit high levels of distress due to being left with the strangers. B. The older child will be more distressed than the infant about being left with strangers. C. Neither child will be distressed about being left with strangers. D. Both children will be very distressed about being left with strangers.