When the probability and magnitude of harm or discomfort anticipated in the research are not greater than those encountered in daily life or during the performance of routine tests, we say that the risk is
A. minor risk.
B. daily risk.
C. static risk.
D. minimal risk.
D. minimal risk.
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The increase in IQ scores over time suggests _____ has a strong influence on intelligence
a) history b) genetics c) education d) environment
Jessica's weight of 123 pounds doesn't vary much regardless of what she eats from day to day. It is likely that 123 pounds is Jessica's
A. ideal weight. B. set point. C. homeostasis. D. drive state.
Compared to children reared at home, preschoolers in daycare centers tend to be
A) much healthier. B) much more likely to suffer from diarrhea and ear infections. C) much more likely to be killed in an accident. D) about as healthy in all measures.
The beliefs that being gifted or a genius leads to being weird, socially awkward, or more likely to suffer from mental illnesses were put to rest by __________.
A. Binet's development of the concept of IQ B. the development of the WAIS tests by Wechsler C. the Army Alpha tests study D. Terman's longitudinal study of gifted children