Through ________, parents can get information about a potential pregnancy based on genetic testing, family history, and statistical analyses
A) Genetic Carrier Screening
B) Gynecological Testing
C) Genetic Planning
D) Genetic Counseling
Answer: D
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A. repairing lights and air conditioners B. replacing old benches and desks C. installing modems for Internet access D. rewiring for computer installation
Recent analyses of research on corporal punishment
a. have been inconclusive because of differences in how punishment is defined. b. show that corporal punishment produces strong positive effects on subsequent behavior. c. show that corporal punishment produces strong negative effects on subsequent behavior. d. show that corporal punishment produces weak negative effects on subsequent behavior.
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A first grade student's parents have requested a special education evaluation for their child. They say that their child is struggling with learning to read. You talk with the child's teacher to see what their opinion is and they also agree that the child is struggling to learn how to read; they also inform you that the child misses a lot of school, at least a class or two a week. You decide to
look at the child's attendance records and notice that between their kindergarten year and this year the student has missed 100 days of school. You conduct a multi-factored evaluation and find scores in the average intelligence range, as well as below normal academic achievement especially in the area of reading. Based on this evidence would you qualify the student for special education, why or why not? What will be an ideal response?