Longitudinal research on Hawaiian children indicated that problems associated with low birth weight
a. were typically lifelong
b. had no impact on social or cognitive abilities.
c. were only found in males.
d. could be overcome if the child was raised in a stable family environment.
d
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After brain damage, patient H.M. showed great deficits in which of the following?
a. Procedural memory b. Short-term memory c. Episodic memory d. Implicit memory
In the finger tapping example in the text, we would reject the null hypothesis when
a. the patient tapped too quickly. b. the patient tapped too slowly. c. the patient tapped either very quickly or very slowly. d. We would be unlikely to ever reject the null hypothesis.
The general consensus was that Deep Blue was ____.?
a. ?not thinking even if it behaved as if it were b. ?thinking just like a human c. ?a very convincing joke carefully planned by oceanographers d. ?smarter than humans e. ?an illusion
The biological theory of depression emphasizes problems in attachments with parents
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.