________ doubles the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)
A) Failure to tightly swaddle infants during sleep
B) Use of a pacifier or a security blanket
C) Placing infants to sleep on their back
D) Cigarette smoking by a caregiver
Answer: D
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Which theory focuses on our experiences, problems, potentials, and ideals and emphasizes a positive image of people as creative beings capable of free will?
a. psychodynamic theory b. humanism c. social learning theory d. behaviorism
In a __________ study, neither the experimenter nor the participants know who has obtained the real treatment
a. single blind c. confounded b. double-blind d. debriefed
Your friend, Sheila, says she is definitely a right-brained person because she excels in her language and art classes but performs miserably in her math classes
You tell her A) indeed there is scientific evidence for some specialization across hemispheres, so she must have greater activation of one hemisphere compared to the other. B) there is no scientific evidence for this type of hemispheric asymmetry for complex tasks, and actually the two hemispheres function together. C) she has it backwards: if she likes language but dislikes math, she must be left-brained. D) she needs to also assess her handedness before reaching this conclusion.
Which of the following is a MYTH about perfectionists?
a. Perfectionists get things done and they do them right. b. Perfectionists fail to realize when success has been achieved. c. Perfectionists have problems with procrastinations and missed deadlines. d. Perfectionists are vulnerable to depression.