According to the article Some Restrictions May Apply about maltreated children, the goal of the research by Wayne Dennis on female twins was to:
(a) compare the outcomes if one twin was maltreated and the other was not
(b) compare the outcomes if one twin was given extra intellectual stimulation and one was not
(c) see if twins would develop at the same rate when raised in a normal home
(d) to see if lack of stimulation would lead to developmental problems
D
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a. Cross-gender behavior c. Gender separation b. Sex discrimination d. Sex segregation
Catbert is trying to decide if personality tests will help him identify those people least deserving of promotion within the company. Which of the following statements about the use of personality tests for employee selection and promotion is true?
A. Some personality tests predict performance in some jobs, but not others. B. The U.S. federal government uses personality tests quite effectively for this purpose. C. Use of personality tests can lead to a group of "super" employees. D. Using personality tests always leads to correct predictions of job performance.
Both Piaget and Vygotsky developed theories about the changes in the ways adolescents think, or what is known as
A) cognitive development. B) mental hierarchies. C) teen-thought. D) information transformation.
Macroelectrode techniques are used to ______
a. study single neurons b. study overall activity in particular regions of the brain c. map structures in the living brain d. observe neural activity as it reacts to sensory stimuli