Which child is most likely to understand death in spiritual terms along with biological irreversibility?

A. a young child being raised in Native American culture
B. a young child being raised in Jewish culture
C. an adolescent being raised in an atheist household in Western culture
D. an adolescent being raised in a religious household in Western culture


Answer: D

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Regarding the experiments using intracranial self-stimulation of the pleasure centers, which of the following statements is FALSE?

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A) phonics. B) whole language. C) decoding. D) code switching.

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