Walter is wearing a blood pressure measuring device. He is told the green light in front of him will come on when his blood pressure drops, and further, that he should try to keep the light on. Walter is being treated with:
a. mechanized relaxation training c. coping strategy training
b. biofeedback training d. self-stimulation training
B
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The finding in Tucker-Drob & Harden's (2012) longitudinal twin study that child cognitive ability at age 2 predicted parental stimulation of the child at age 4, and that this relationship was largely a genetic one, based on analyses of twin data, provided evidence for __________.
A. a gene-environment interaction B. environments influencing gene expression C. a passive gene-environment correlation D. an evocative gene-environment correlation
A graphical representation of the measurements of a sample that are arranged by the number of times each measurement was observed is a:
A) Gaussian distribution. B) frequency distribution. C) normal distribution. D) scatterplot.
One of the strongest predictors of future obesity in children is
a. parents' obesity. b. amount of schooling. c. amount of time spent watching TV. d. depression.
By age 4, children enter Piaget's first stage of morality: morality of constraint.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)