Marianne's baby is sitting up, crawling around, and beginning to stand with a little help. Her baby is most likely to be about ________ months of age
a. 6
b. 9
c. 12
d. 7
Answer: b
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a. did not leave a tip because of bad service. b. just forgot to leave a tip. c. was too cheap to leave a tip. d. may not have left a tip due to a number of reasons.
The most common score in a frequency distribution is called
a. Mean b. Mode c. Median d. Standard deviation
Research on dissociative disorders have offered all of the following conclusions except that
A. people who suffer from these disorders appear to be skilled at self-hypnosis. B. dissociations allow people to escape the trauma of abuse. C. memory loss and other dissociations tend to not be genuine. D. people displaying DID have experienced traumas they would rather forget.
If a researcher were to observe the preferential-looking behavior of a three-month-old, she or he would most likely find that the infant looked at
a. a gray circular array the longest amount of time. b. a simple rectangular bar the longest amount of time. c. a facelike pattern the longest amount of time. d. each of these for an equal length of time.