Judgments about sexually explicit material tend to be relative.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
Sexually Explicit Material in Contemporary America
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Girls who experience harsher punishment by their mothers during their preschool and young childhood years are likely to a. experience a later onset of menarche
b. experience an earlier onset of menarche. c. experience an absence of menarche. d. be uneducated about what it means to experience menarche.
The importance of the underlying assumption of normality behind a one-sample means test
a. depends on how fussy you are. b. depends on the sample size. c. depends on whether you are solving for t or z. d. doesn't depend on anything.
Neva believes that most people are mainly products of their environment. For example, if a child grows up in a warm, stimulating home, he or she will become a successful adult. If the same child grows up in poverty and experiences ineffective child-rearing, he or she will likely repeat those patterns in adulthood. Is Neva's belief correct?
A. Yes, most researchers believe that children are passive recipients of their environment and rarely contribute to their own development. B. Yes, parenting and socioeconomic status play a greater role in development than children's attempts to engage the world around them. C. No, although people are influenced by the physical and psychosocial contexts in which they live, they also take an active role in shaping who they become. D. No, physical and psychosocial contexts play only a minor role in long-term developmental outcomes.
Evolutionary developmental psychology __________
A) focuses on how the structures of the mind develop to better fit with, or represent, the external world B) seeks to understand the adaptive value of species-wide competencies as those competencies change with age C) views the human mind as a symbol-manipulating system through which information flows D) brings together researchers from many fields to study changes in the brain and behavior patterns