If you want to reduce sibling arguments between your children, how should you respond when they argue with each other?

a. Ignore them so that they don't get reinforced with attention for arguing
b. Jump right in and solve the issue for them so it doesn't escalate
c. Monitor their activity and respond warmly to all the siblings when arguments break out
d. Jump in and protect the younger sibling, but not the older sibing


C

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a. The t statistic uses the sample mean in place of the population mean. b. The t statistic uses the sample variance in place of the population variance. c. The t statistic computes the standard error by dividing the standard deviation by n - 1 instead of dividing by n. d. All of these are differences between t and z.

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What is one major cause for the resting potential of a neuron's membrane?

a. a difference in size between axons and dendrites b. a high permeability of the membrane to water molecules c. the refractory period of the membrane d. the sodium-potassium pump

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The neural impulse is transferred to the next neuron via:

a. interneurons in the synapse b. neurotransmitters c. the myelin sheath d. the sodium-potassium pump

Psychology

You are a late-night talk show host and you are interviewing Jackson Michaels, a celebrity pop culture figure from the 1980s and1990s. Jackson is complaining of persistent, intrusive, and horrible thoughts about his appearance.  Just before a commercial break, Jackson dramatically reveals that he was recently diagnosed with body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) .  Before the commercial break ends you need to think of three questions to ask Jackson.  List three questions you would ask and provide a short summary as to how Jackson would potentially answer your questions.

What will be an ideal response?

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