Angela has an easygoing temperament and is a cheerful, engaging baby. People respond to Angela in positive, friendly ways. The impact of Angela's genotype on her environment is termed a(n)______effect.
a. neutral
b. active
c. passive
d. evocative
d. evocative (The behavioral effects of environmental events can be classified as evocative when we refer to an immediate but momentary change in behavior, and as repertoire-altering when we refer to a lasting effect that can only be observed when the situation that preceded the event is again present.)
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A. preschool children B. middle childhood C. adolescence D. adulthood
Jimmy looks at his homework and decides he should do his math first because it takes him the longest. Jimmy is
a. using metacognition. b. poor at math. c. probably better on verbal tests. d. using a recognition strategy.
Researchers must always tell the participants in an experiment the real purpose of the study
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
To ensure ethical standards, research proposals are typically reviewed by:
a. an ethics committee. b. an institutional review board. c. a deception and debriefing board. d. all three groups itemized in the other alternatives.