The highest score on the Apgar test is

A) 10.
B) 15.
C) 20.
D) 25.


A

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a. The nerve impulse fades in strength as it travels through the neuron. b. Transmission of information at synapses occurs by means of direct physical contact between the nerve cells. c. The size and speed of the neural impulse is the same for a particular axon regardless of the strength of the stimulus that sets it off. d. None of the above are true.

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A) helping us anticipate what event is about to happen next. B) focusing our attention on those aspects of the environment we know least about. C) helping us generalize newly learned behaviors to unfamiliar contexts. D) influencing the occurrence of stimulus events in the environment.

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Bianca catches her daughter Zoe running in church. Rather than punishing her, Bianca explains to Zoe that she is expected to walk quietly in church, and rewards her when she does that. Bianca has used which tip for making punishments more effective?

A. Minimize situations that tempt the child to engage in bad behavior. B. Punish the child immediately after the bad behavior occurs. C. Tell the child what the appropriate behavior is, and then reinforced that behavior. D. Punish the child each and every time they misbehave.

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