Which of the following is an infant's biological predispositions to be sensitive, irritable, distractible, and to display a typical mood and which have a large impact on how the infant interacts with his or her parents?
a. character
b. ego
c. somatotype
d. temperament
D
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To avoid observer bias, researchers may not tell the observers why observations are being made or the goals of the study. In this situation the observers are said to be
A. blind. B. habituated. C. desensitized. D. naïve.
The child's social referencing first becomes evident by the early age of about
a. two months. b. seven months. c. 15 months. d. three years.
An example of Sternberg's practical intelligence is:
a) academic achievement only. b) knowing when to plant corn. c) having interpersonal and emotional skills. d) learning how to write clearly.
Which of the following is a gender difference between males and females?
a. Males have both X and Y chromosomes while females have two X chromosomes. b. Males are usually taller than females after puberty. c. Females are able to become pregnant while males are not. d. Females traditionally cared for children at home while males worked.