Comorbid physical ailments are commonly diagnosed in people with ____________ intellectual disability
A) mild or moderate
B) severe or profound
C) only moderate
D) only profound
B
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If other factors are held constant, what is the effect of increasing the sample variance?
a. It will increase the estimated standard error and increase the likelihood of rejecting H0. b. It will increase the estimated standard error and decrease the likelihood of rejecting H0. c. It will decrease the estimated standard error and increase the likelihood of rejecting H0. d. It will decrease the estimated standard error and decrease the likelihood of rejecting H0.
The major conclusion from Terman's study of genius was that:?
a. ?gifted children became gifted adults b. ?gifted children became more average as they grew older c. ?although gifted children remained gifted as adults, they tended to have more emotional problems than did average individuals d. ?"early ripe, early rot"
The state of tension created by biological needs is called a(n) __________
a) emotion. b) impulse. c) drive. d) instinct.
Traits that are affected by many genes are
A. usually recessive for females. B. influenced through polygenic inheritance. C. generally dominant in monozygotic twins. D. only expressed through homozygous alleles.