During most of the 1900s, it was widely believed that human infants become attached to their mothers because of __________.
A. genes
B. food
C. comfort
D. social rules
Answer: B
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Regarding marijuana, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. If a person smokes marijuana just once a week, the body is never entirely free of THC since it accumulates in fatty tissues. b. Marijuana use has been found to be associated with mental health problems. c. Activity levels in the cerebellum are higher than normal in marijuana abusers. d. People who smoke five or more "joints" a week score four points lower on IQ tests with the scores rebounding within a month after the person quits using marijuana.
Impulses from nerve cells convey odor information to __________ bulbs located just below the frontal lobes
Fill in the blanks with correct word
Juliette is a newborn demonstrating normal reflexes, which indicates that she:
a. had a perfect APGAR score. b. has a normally developing central nervous system. c. has an increased likelihood of developing neurological tics. d. may demonstrate developmental delay in the next 2 years.
Which of the following statements is true regarding group cohesiveness?
a. cohesiveness refers to all the factors which contribute to the members' desire to belong to their particular group b. cohesiveness is determined solely by the interrelationships among the group members c. in a task-oriented group, high cohesiveness always results in increased productivity of the group d. high cohesiveness in a group can lead to decreased communication and participation e. cohesiveness is solely determined by the relationship of the group's goals to the individual members' goals