What is the name of a tong-like apparatus that was used to extract the baby's head from the womb?

a. fetal monitor
b. suction
c. forceps
d. transvaginal stirrup


Answer: C

Psychology

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Which of the following is an evolutionary explanation for the development of motion sickness?

a. Poisons disturb the vestibular and vision systems, resulting in nausea and vomiting to expel the poison; therefore, we react to sensory conflict of these system by vomiting. b. When humans evolved, the vestibular senses became less important, thereby degenerating. c. The brain developed an increased capacity for thought, thereby taking over some of the cortex previously used for perception of motion. d. Man evolved on land and has not developed a complex three-dimensional sense of motion that sea-born creatures have.

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Apparent motion is a movement that ______.

A. seems real but is not B. is real but does not seem so C. will take place very soon D. only some individuals can detect

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Identical twins evoke __________

A) only moderately similar parental treatment in negativity B) only moderately similar parental treatment in warmth C) similar maternal treatment in warmth and negativity because of their identical heredity D) varied maternal treatment because mothers respond to each child’s unique genetic makeup

Psychology

With respect to the lobes of the brain, the frontal lobe is involved in ________ and the occipital lobe is the final destination for ________

a. motor control; visual information b. pain sensations; auditory sensations c. planning activities; touch sensations d. touch sensations; cognitive activities

Psychology