Which of the following statements provides support for the core knowledge perspective?
A) Baby Lisa looks longer at an unexpected physical event than an expected physical event.
B) Baby Marcus can discriminate quantities up to three and use that knowledge to perform simple arithmetic.
C) Before entering preschool, Fayola has difficulty with less-than and greater-than number relationships.
D) Quinn cannot understand the concepts of addition and subtraction until elementary school.
B
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High school seniors Meera and Karen are talking about memories. Meera says that she can remember a song she learned when she was a year old. Karen disagrees and says that's not likely. Why?
A. We do not verbally encode before the age of 3 1/2. B. Memory does not start operating until the age of 3 1/2. C. A one-year-old's attention span is so poor that a child that young cannot encode anything. D. Long-term memory does not exist in children that young.
In the context of stress and the immune system, which of the following is true of steroids?
A) Their persistent secretion makes us immune to the common cold. B) Their persistent secretion increases inflammation. C) Their persistent secretion interferes with the formation of antibodies. D) Their persistent secretion enhances the health of the cardiovascular system.
Which statement is TRUE regarding the frequency of sleep disorders in the U.S.?
a. ?Sleep disorders are very rare. b. ?Sleep disorders are not common, but many people have serious problems with sleep. c. ?Almost everyone will suffer from a sleep disorder at some point in his or her life. d. ?At this time, sleep disorders are so ill-defined by science, the frequency is unknown.
In the Youth Development Study by Vuolo et al. (2014), which two groups were most likely to have established a stable career path by age 31-32?
What will be an ideal response?