A baby's score on the Apgar scale is considered good if it is
A) 9 or higher.
B) 7 or higher.
C) 5 or higher.
D) 3 or higher.
B
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Repeated dieting generally produces
a. dramatic and lasting weight loss. b. little temporary or permanent weight loss. c. weight loss, most of which is regained. d. acquired aversions for the least desirable foods.
Peter, who belongs to the "preppie" clique at the high school, is seen talking to a couple members of the "gothic" clique. Several members of his "preppie" group explain to Peter why he should not be seen talking to "those other people.". If Peter adheres to the expectations of his clique, he will be exhibiting
a. group prejudice. b. personal prejudice. c. scapegoating. d. social stereotyping.
Six-year-old Ling teased the neighbor's dog byrunning up and down the fence between the two
yards. His father called to him that Ling was not behaving appropriately. Ling was most likely to demonstrate the moral emotion of a. pride. b. shame. c. global empathy. d. impulse control.
The benefits of random practice for highly skilled athletes were demonstrated by Hall, Dominguez, and Cavazos in their study of
A. professional basketball players. B. professional bowlers. C. collegiate baseball players. D. collegiate volleyball palyers.