Kenneth is a six-year-old boy interested in climbing trees and collecting insects. Which of the following children would be considered his peer?
A) James Albert, his uncle, who tops trees for a lumber company
B) Brandon, his four-year-old brother, who is fascinated by bugs
C) Rebecca, a six-year-old classmate, who is afraid of heights and bugs
D) Betty Lou, a nine-year-old, who won an award for her butterfly collection
C
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A. NREM; REM B. REM; NREM C. NREM Stage 3; REM D. NREM Stage 4; REM
According to research investigating the effects of child-care programs on children's cognitive development
a. children in child-care programs are much slower to develop cognitive skills than children of the same age who remain at home. b. children in child-care programs generally are slower in language development than children who stay at home; however, the children in child-care programs dramatically improve and catch up by the time they finish kindergarten. c. middle-class children who have been in child-care programs are similar to home-care children, in terms of their cognitive development. d. there are no observable differences in the cognitive development of children in child-care programs and those cared for at home.
According to Erik Erikson's theory, the primary crisis that faces adolescents is _______________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Fill in the missing words using the options given. Methodological problems exist within many RCTs that compare NRT to (2) ______. This is because smokers in the (3) ______ condition can detect that they are not receiving any (4) ______ (Mooney, White, & Hatsukami, 2004; Polito, 2008). Dar, Stronguin and Etter (2005) found that (5) ______ group members were 3.3 times more likely to correctly guess that they had received placebo than to incorrectly guess that they had received nicotine (54.5% v. 16.4%). If the trials in a RCT are not (6) ______, the findings give a misleading picture of treatment effectiveness. Which word is a best fit?
A. nicotine B. control C. double blind D. placebo