The majority of children between 5 and 17 years old that work are in ____________.
A. developing countries
B. developed countries
C. the United States
D. England
Answer: A
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a. school psychologists b. public opinion pollsters c. military strategists d. physical education instructors e. politicians
Emily adjusts her rate of sucking in order to hear a recording of her mother reading "The Cat in the Hat," a story her mother read aloud during pregnancy. What does this illustrate?
a. imitation c. object permanence b. memory d. deferred imitation
What is the primary difficulty with applying the criterion of "unconventionality" to define abnormal behavior?
a. Norms are difficult to enumerate. b. Cultures accept and view all behaviors as normal. c. Behavior that is considered disordered in one context may be acceptable in another. d. Norms do not guide behavior except in rare instances. e. All norms are relative so there is no such thing as abnormality.
Evidence for the Westermark hypothesis (negative imprinting) comes from
(a) ethological work with chicks (b) Spitz's work in the Foundling Home (c) the very large number of marriages among former residents of the kibbutzim (d) the very small number of marriages among former residents of the kibbutzim