The third leading cause of death for 15-to-24 year-olds is:
a. drinking alcohol
b. suicide
c. automobile accidents
d. narcotic drug overdose
b
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Refer to Exhibit 3-1. This source results in studies whose findings are easily integrated into the body of knowledge
a. deduction from theory c. related research b. personal experience d. non-educational sources
How can a child care center administrator achieve an ideal balanced staff?
What will be an ideal response?
A class of stimuli which result in physical pain or discomfort to the student is termed:
a. unconditioned aversive stimuli b. conditioned aversive stimuli c. controlled aversive stimuli d. correctional aversive stimuli
“According to the National Center for Health Statistics, in 2005 the average birthweight of a newborn baby was approximately normally distributed with a mean of 119 ounces (7 lb, 7 oz) and a standard deviation of 19 ounces.” A ‘low birthweight’ baby is one who weighs less than 88 ounces (5 lb, 8 oz) at birth. What percentage of babies are low birthweight?
a. 5.16% b 44.84% c. 55.16% d. 94.84%