Betty gives birth to her daughter in the 30th week of pregnancy. Her baby is most likely to be classified as a ________ infant at birth.
A. full-term
B. postmature
C. normal
D. preterm
Answer: D
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a. lying with statistics. b. rounding. c. graphing data. d. a transformation.
Anna is applying for a position as an executive for a local soda-distributing company. If she is lucky, her prospective employer will use the __________, which is considered accurate in predicting success in leadership positions
a) California Personality Inventory (CPI) b) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2) c) Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) d) Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
Recurrent episodes of bingeing and purging are best explained by a diagnosis of _____
a) bulimia nervosa. b) binge eating disorder. c) ventromedial hypothalamus damage. d) lateral hypothalamus damage.
Which of the following statements is true regarding stereotype threat and test performance?
A) If aware of ethnic stereotypes, African-American and Hispanic children perform far worse in "test" conditions than in "not a test" conditions. B) If aware of ethnic stereotypes, African-American and Hispanic children perform far worse in "not a test" conditions than in "test" conditions. C) Mounting evidence confirms that stereotype threat does not affect test performance in children or adults. D) Stereotype threat only affects test performance when examiners are poorly trained.