Rh factor incompatibility
A) affects Rh-positive mothers.
B) can result in infant death.
C) cannot be prevented in most cases.
D) usually affects firstborn children.
Answer: B
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According to research by Flynn, what is happening to the overall IQ scores of people in developed countries over the last century?
a. IQ scores have been steadily dropping over the past 100 years. b. The IQ scores of women are rising, while the IQ scores of men have been staying the same over the past 100 years. c. IQ scores have been staying stable despite efforts to improve performance on IQ tests. d. IQ scores have been steadily rising over the past 100 years.
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a. are less aware of the complexity of their feelings b. reaffirm their commitments and ideals c. deny the negative aspects of themselves d. become more self-directed