The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Network Neurobehavioral Scale (NNNS)
A) is specially designed for use with newborns at risk for developmental problems.
B) is useful in Western cultures, but is not helpful in cross-cultural evaluations.
C) evaluates a baby's reflexes, muscle tone, state changes, and responsiveness to physical and social stimuli.
D) evaluates a baby's skin color, complexion, pulse rate, reflex irritability, muscle tone, and breathing.
A
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(a) artificial selection, such as the breeding of racehorses (b) individual differences between people within a society (c) the widespread belief among human beings in evolution (d) all of the above
Simister and Cooper decided to find out if there is a relationship between crime and the weather
They obtained data on temperatures and criminal activity in Los Angeles over a four-year period. When they graphed air temperature and the frequency of aggravated assaults, they found that assaults and temperatures rise and fall more or less in parallel. Therefore, knowing the temperature in Los Angeles now allows us to a. predict the number of aggravated assaults. b. explain why aggravated assaults occur. c. prevent aggravated assaults from occurring. d. do all of these.
Marlaand Audrey just heard their unborn child's heartbeat for the first time. How far along, roughly, is Audrey's pregnancy?
A. 8 months B. 6 months C. 3 months D. 4 weeks
Is this sample representative of the population?
What will be an ideal response?