A massive antismoking campaign in China in 1989 involved
a. bonuses to employees who quit smoking
b. withdrawn salary and work benefits to those who continued smoking.
c. children reporting to their schools on their fathers' smoking habits.
d. married couples' written agreements to stop smoking.
c
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a. they perceive the IRB to be unfair. b. they are not aware that their research must be reviewed by an IRB. c. IRB reviews take too long. d. IRB reviews cost too much money.
According to Piaget, newborn babies lack object permanence because they
a. are incapable of using fluid intelligence at this young age. b. cannot localize the sounds they hear. c. cannot imitate actions as they observe them. d. cannot create internal representations, such as mental images.
Relative to cliques, adolescent crowds are
a. larger and more loosely organized. b. more secretive and ritualized. c. more focused on sexual orientation issues. d. more prone to discriminate unfairly against minorities.
Allan Baddeley has suggested that this is a more fitting term than short-term memory
a) iconic memory b) random-access memory c) episodic memory d) working memory