In APA format, the reference section of an article

a. Is in alphabetical order
b. Starts on a new page
c. Uses a five-space hanging indent
d. All of the above


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Two-year-old Aretha attends day care five days a week because she has a single mother who works. This means that Aretha falls into the group of close to __________ of children between the ages of 4 months and 3 years who are cared for by other adults.

A. 50 percent B. 75 percent C. 25 percent D. 66 percent

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The central executive coordinates the phonological loop and visuospatial sketchpad. 2. The episodic buffer requires the central executive in order to function. 3. Semantic memory contains knowledge associated with the use of language. 4. Riding a bike is an example of procedural memory. 5. The inability to recall events that have occurred since brain damage occurred is called retrograde amnesia.

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Considering the following options, which is the most likely reason why preschool-age children may not have entirely accurate autobiographical memories?

a) preschool-age children have difficulty remembering events unless they are particularly vivid or meaningful b) preschool-age children are so active that they miss out on too many aspects of an event to memorize the event accurately c) preschool-age children are dependent upon their parents for their interpretation of an event; therefore, the child does not make accurate memories d) preschool-age children's brain structure is not fully developed enough to store early memories accurately

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An organic intellectual disability may result from any of the following EXCEPT

a. birth injuries, such as a lack of oxygen during delivery or an overly premature delivery. b. genetic abnormalities, such as defective or missing genes. c. malnutrition and exposure to lead, PCBs, and other toxins early in childhood. d. an impoverished environment in infancy and early childhood.

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