Young infants usually cry __________
A) because they are bored
B) in shrill, piercing tones
C) because of physical needs
D) all night long
Answer: C
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The set-point theory has difficulty explaining ________
a. why most people who diet eventually gain the weight back. b. how the same daily caloric intake causes some to gain weight, but not others. c. the dramatic worldwide increases in the rates of overweight and obesity. d. the role of basal metabolism rates and fat cells in maintaining weight.
Sean and Meghan like to watch The Simpsons on TV every night at 5:30. Sean's and Meghan's parents typically serve dinner every night around 5:30 in the dining room, where there is a TV
Over time, the children have learned to congregate in the dining room when The Simpsons is on. The Simpson's show has become a __________ a) ritual. b) routine. c) stimulus. d) habit.
Edward, a nine-year-old child, runs a set of experiments in which he tries to determine the causal impact of various factors on a car's braking distance
Before performing the experiments, Edward believes that the roughness of the roadway does not influence braking distance. However, after performing a few experiments, he hypothesizes that the roughness of the roadway does influence braking distance, and he collects data to support his hypothesis. Later, when asked whether the roughness of the roadway matters or not, Edward is likely to ___. a. vacillate between saying it matters and saying it doesn't matter b. say it matters a lot c. say it doesn't matter d. say it matters, but not as much as initial speed
The goal of romantic relationships that is most closely associated with human infants requiring the extended care of both parents to survive is
A) the goal to find a sexual partner. B) the goal to form a family bond. C) the goal to gain status. D) the goal to be liked.