Ben, a 3-year-old boy, fills his sketchbook with drawings of circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, and cross signs. From this information, we can infer that Ben is at least in the ________ stage of artistic drawings devised by Rhoda Kellogg.
A. design
B. pictorial
C. shape
D. placement
Answer: C
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Ruth has just given birth to a baby girl. Right away, it appears that something is wrong—the child looks odd. She has a small head, widely spaced eyes, and a flattened nose. What are the doctors most likely to suspect?
a. Ruth consumed considerable quantities of alcohol during the pregnancy. b. Ruth had rubella during the second month of her pregnancy. c. Ruth had syphilis and did not seek treatment for it. d. Ruth did not eat properly throughout the pregnancy.
What general conclusion can we draw about our memory accuracy for important events in our lives ("flashbulb memories")?
a. For these events, our memories are so accurate that the name "flashbulb memory" is appropriate. b. For a disastrous event, people who live far away from the event are actually somewhat more likely than others to develop an accurate "flashbulb memory." c. These "flashbulb memories" can be explained by ordinary mechanisms, such as rehearsal frequency. d. Surprisingly, these "flashbulb memories" become even more accurate as time passes since the original event.
With its emphasis on individuality, the clinical method is especially useful for the ____ research design
a. case study b. cross-sectional c. correlational d. sequential
The prenatal stage during which the majority of the organ formation takes place is the _____ stage
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word