When it comes to childbirth, what does the term "coach" mean?
a. Someone who is integrated into the birthing process with the mother
b. The term is only used if the biological father is present
c. The person who teaches the Lamaze classes
d. A medical assistant assigned to work with the mother-to-be during delivery
a
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How does postformal thought fundamentally differ from Piaget's notion of formal operations?
A. Postformal thought is a developmental period that precedes formal operations. B. Postformal thought is based on culturally shared definitions of "truth" and "wisdom." C. Postformal thought acknowledges that sometimes there are no clearly right or wrong solutions to a problem. D. Postformal reasoning leads to a single identifiable solution.
Several experiments showed that memory for a nonsense string like HOZDF fades within seconds unless it is rehearsed. Under what circumstance would you probably remember it better?
a. On the first trial of the experiment b. On the last trial of the experiment c. If you were surrounded by a group of people you know well d. If you were surrounded by a group of people you had never met
According to Schneewind, 1995, those children in large single-parent families headed by women tended to have a(n)_____ locus of control
a. internal c. reinforced b. external d. rational
The sex hormone secreted in greater amounts by males than females is
progesterone. testosterone. estrogen. noradrenaline.