The IQs of identical twins reared apart are usually found to be ______
a. very similar b. higher than those of identical twins reared together
c. more highly correlated than the IQs of identical twins reared together
d. very different
A
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A major finding of Whiting and Whiting's Six Cultures Study was that the work roles of _____ contributed to children's social behaviors
a) peers b) teachers c) veterans d) women
Sonya decides to teach her eight-month-old son Max to wave his hands when he is hungry by giving him his favorite cracker every time he randomly waves his hands. One morning, Sonya catches Max waving his hands, so she searches through the pantry to find his crackers. Is Max likely to learn through Sonya's technique?
A. No; babies typically do not learn from operant conditioning until they are at least one year old. B. Yes; Sonya has chosen Max's favorite snack so he is likely to repeat the behavior. C. No; for the reinforcer to work in an eight-month-old baby, it must be given within two seconds of the behavior. D. Yes; Sonya has chosen an easy action for an eight-month-old, hand waving, and an effective motivator, hunger.
The fact that emotions are accompanied by bodily arousal has led to the development of the _____________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Decline in the ability to match pictures and words (semantic dementia) occurs most slowly at which categorization level?
a. superordinate or general level c. subordinate or specific level b. basic level d. All levels are equal.