All of the following are considered reliable indicators of childcare quality except

a. the caregiver-to-child ratio
b. the education of the caregivers
c. stimulating and nurturing interactions between children and caregivers
d. cost


D

Psychology

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Research on stress in children's sports by Simon and Martens (1979) examined the level of state anxiety among hundreds of boys and found that

A. boys at all age levels experience more stress than girls B. boys at puberty experience more stress than older boys C. state anxiety is greatest in individual activities D. state anxiety is greatest in team sports E. children do not exhibit stress in sport

Psychology

Bert cannot form new memories, but he is able to accurately recall his childhood memories from before his stroke. Ernie cannot form new memories and often recalls memories that did not happen. Based on this information, it appears that Bert has __________, and Ernie has __________.

A. anterograde amnesia; Korsakoff's syndrome B. Korsakoff's syndrome; anterograde amnesia C. ideational apraxia; ideomotor apraxia D. ideomotor apraxia; ideational apraxia

Psychology

The proposition that facial expressions of emotion are innate is supported by research in which ____________.

A. blind children show different facial emotional expressions than do sighted persons B. facial expressions of emotion vary by culture C. the same facial expression for an emotion is observed in all cultures D. facial expressions of emotion change over time in a culture

Psychology

Selective attention determines what information moves from

a. short-term memory to long-term memory. b. sensory memory to short-term memory. c. implicit memory to explicit memory. d. episodic memory to semantic memory.

Psychology