When two brown-eyed parents have a blue-eyed child, this is an example of _______.

a. a mutation
b. artificial selection
c. a failure to “breed true”
d. infidelity


c. a failure to “breed true”

Psychology

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b. Yes, but only because you will probably say something embarrassing. c. Yes, because it indicates that you are developing sleep apnea. d. Yes, because it indicates that you are at increased risk for Alzheimer's disease.

Psychology

Shani is trying to decide whether to encourage her daughter to go out for swimming. What should you tell her about the impact of sport participation on an adolescent female's self-esteem?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

The risks of allergic reaction to medications, excessive bleeding, infection, injury to the cervix, uterine perforation, and/or incomplete abortion are higher in first-trimester procedures

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

The "Fred Flintstone problem" discussed in your textbook refers to the critique that evolutionary psychologists:

a. assume attractive "Wilmas" will mate with unattractive "Freds" who are good providers. b. assume our ancestors' societies were very similar to our own. c. believe that our ancestors coexisted with dinosaurs. d. place too much emphasis on the Pleistocene Age.

Psychology