According to the article Termination of the Termites about personality and longevity, the Termites appeared to be similar to other kids except for:
(a) physical strength--Termites were weaker
(b) mental illness--Termites were more likely to be mentally ill
(c) age of development of academic skills--Termites developed earlier
(d) social problems--Termites were not skilled in social situations
C
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During language development, the interactions between the adult and infant that include touching, vocalizing, gazing, and smiling are referred to as shared transformations
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
With regard to work, the satisfaction that workers derive from the work itself is the definition of:
a. intrinsic factors b. remote factors c. extrinsic factors d. immediate factors
Suppose you learn that two children, a 10-year-old boy and a 10-year-old girl, have brains of quite different sizes, with the boy's brain being about 40% larger than the girl's brain
Which of the following conclusions would be the best to draw from this data? a. The girl most likely has something wrong with her brain, because it should be at least 10% larger than the boy's brain. b. The girl's brain most likely has something wrong with it, because it should be very close to the same size as the boy's brain at this age. c. The girl most likely was malnourished in early childhood, giving rise to a smaller-than-average brain. d. There is no reason for concern, since children's brain sizes can vary by as much as 50% without any appreciable difference in cognitive skills.
Which of the following is true?
A. Antisocial adolescents incorrectly interpret other people’s behavior as threatening when it is not.
B. Antisocial individuals have no particular difficulty in recognizing the emotion of fear in other people’s speech or vocal expression.
C. Antisocial individuals rarely have difficulty reading emotions in other people’s faces.
D. Antisocial individuals often lash out in anger because they place too much value in what others expect and resent people expecting so much from them.