Jennetta is pregnant. Ideally, during the first half of her pregnancy she should limit her weight gain to ___ per week
a. one pound c. two pounds
b. one-quarter pound d. one-half pound
D
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Approximately one-third of adolescents experiment with _______________ during their teenage years
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Within the brain, NO
A. does not appear to play an important role in any system. B. appears to play an important role in regulating breathing and blood pressure. C. appears to play an important role in higher cognitive functions, such as attention. D. appears to play an important role in regulating sensory input to the cortex.
Some researchers examining the validity of the Implicit
Associations Test (IAT) have suggested that an absence of correlation between the IAT and measures of explicit prejudice actually supports the IAT's validity. This is because the IAT is believed to measure unconscious, or implicit, prejudice. The result is that the validity of the IAT can be supported whether correlations with other measure of prejudice are low or high. This is a problem for which of the six principles of critical thinking? A) Correlation versus causation B) Replicability C) Falsifiability D) Extraordinary claims
The development of formal operations in adolescence leads to ________
a. extroverted behavior b. thinking in terms of concrete things c. a lessening of self-analysis compared to preoperational thought d. overconfidence and egocentrism