__________ may profoundly affect handedness
A) Having a left-handed parent
B) Prenatal events
C) Typical right-facing fetal orientation
D) Myelination in the hippocampus
B
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Which of these is a major symptom of Korsakoff's syndrome?
a. Loss of language comprehension b. Impaired memory c. Loss of coordinated voluntary movement d. Violent emotional outbursts
Irvin Yalom
A. is a prominent researcher of family therapies. B. believes an individual’s disorder is a by-product of his disturbed way of getting along with other people. C. suggests the application of a medical model for treatment of family-based disorders. D. advocates for the application of cognitive techniques in marital therapy.
Which of the following statements about Rh incompatibility is true?
A) Rh incompatibility occurs most commonly during a woman's first pregnancy. B) Rh incompatibility is an untreatable condition that leaves a woman infertile for the rest of her life. C) Rh incompatibility is an abnormality that is transmitted from generation to generation and carried by a sex chromosome. D) Rh incompatibility occurs due to antibodies transmitted to a fetus during subsequent deliveries causing brain damage or death.
In socializing children, parents generally
A. treat boys and girls about the same until age 2 or 3. B. have little influence on gender-role development. C. give girls more latitude than boys with regard to gender roles. D. show less tolerance for "tomboys" than for "sissies."