Walid, a 3-month-old infant, is presented with four rattles: (1) a rattle that is being shaken directly in front of him, (2) a rattle that is placed on a tray directly in front of him, (3) a rattle that is being shaken approximately 20 feet away from him, and (4) a rattle that is placed on a tray approximately 20 feet away from him. Walid will find it easier to perceive the unity of the various parts of the ___ rattle.

a. first
b. second
c. third
d. fourth


a. first

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Alicia and Jordan have an arrangement in their marriage that seems to work for them. Alicia is the "breadwinner," working full-time and earning an adequate salary to support the couple and their two children. Jordan is a stay-at-home father who is primarily responsible for taking care of the children and the home during the daytime. Each partner feels that the other contributes equally to their

marriage, even though they contribute differently. According to ____ theory, their marriage is likely to be satisfying and happy. a. reciprocity b. traditionality c. balance d. exchange

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Regarding styles of teaching, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Teaching styles can have significant effects on students' interest, motivation, and creativity. b. Discovery learning is somewhat better when learning is measured by tests of abstract thinking, creativity, and problem-solving. c. Direct instruction is slightly better when learning is measured by the use of achievement test scores. d. Direct instruction tends to produce students who are more independent, curious, and positive in their attitudes toward school.

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A(n) __________ ranks stimuli according to their capacity to elicit a fear or anxiety response. It is part of the behavioral procedure called systematic desensitization

a. relaxation response c. hierarchy b. sensitization procedure d. anxiety scale

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The ____ nervous system innervates the body's viscera generally through using both pre-ganglionic neurons (those that exit the spinal cord) and post-ganglionic neurons (those that are stimulated by the pre-ganglionic neurons).

a. central b. peripheral c. somatic d. autonomic

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