Smoking represents a major medical problem in the United States, with about ____ people each year dying from smoking-related disorders.
A. 4,000
B. 40,000
C. 400,000
D. 4,000,000
Answer: C
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a. a direct correlation between the two variables. b. a negative correlation between the two variables. c. a positive correlation between the two variables. d. no correlation between the two variables.
Critics of the critical-period hypothesis of language acquisition believe that rare cases, such as Genie, are not good evidence for the biological nature of language learning because
a. Genie was deaf. b. Genie may have suffered serious cognitive, physiological, and psychological deficits due to the lack of human contact she encountered in her life. c. Genie was exposed to a number of teratogens prenatally. d. Genie willingly isolated herself from human contact and may not have performed well on language learning tasks due to her discomfort with human interaction.
Dynamic social impact theory, unlike social impact theory, strives to explain
a. minority influence. b. majority influence. c. change over time. d. geographically distributed groups.
By age 2, the average child in the United States weighs 25 to 30 pounds and is close to 36 inches tall
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.