Shane is a happy and adaptable infant. He sleeps through the night and eats well. According to Thomas, Chess, and Birch, Shane is likely a(n) __________
a) slow-to-warm-up child.
b) happy child.
c) difficult child.
d) easy child.
d
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In a chi-square test the expected frequency is
a. the frequency you would expect if the null hypothesis were false. b. the frequency you actually obtained. c. the frequency you would expect if the null hypothesis were true. d. Expected frequency has nothing to do with the null hypothesis.
Which of the following statements are true?
a. Older adults often show less negative correlations between their judgments of learning and their allocation of study time. b. Older adults show an advantage in metacognitive control relative to younger adults. c. Older adults typically have a deficit in theory of mind. d. Slower reaction times are correlated with higher judgments of learning only in older adults.
When listening to persuasive messages, there is a tendency, over time, for people to forget the source while remembering the content. This is known as ________
a. recategorization b. the sleeper effect c. controlled processing d. Moore's Law
Jeneva was born without ovaries; she likely has __________.
A. androgen insensitivity syndrome B. congenital adrenal hyperplasia C. Turner syndrome D. persistent Müllerian duct syndrome