Individuals who are mildly affected by an intellectual disability:

a. are generally recognized by the community as having a serious deficiency
b. can live independently with proper support
c. are typically institutionalized
d. will not be able to live a satisfying lifestyle


B

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Which statement about children conceived through reproductive technologies is true?

A) Children who are not informed of their gamete-donor origins experience more positive maternal interaction. B) Caregiving is somewhat warmer for young children conceived through donor insemination or in vitro fertilization. C) Most parents who have used the reproductive technology procedures tell their children how they were conceived. D) Adolescents conceived through insemination tend to be less well-adjusted than naturally conceived children.

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When using the availability heuristic, people tend to judge the probability of an event based on:

A) the need to be right, which makes it hard to listen to the available information with an open mind. B) statistical consideration of the frequency with which the event occurs in everyday life. C) the burden of doubt people feel about their abilities to determine probability from available information. D) how easy it is to think of examples or instances.

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Which of the following is characteristic of infants' visual processing?

A. Prefer simple visual stimuli B. More easily process female than male faces C. More easily recognize faces from races that are different from their own D. Cannot tell the difference between their primary caretaker's face versus that of a stranger

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In the Bucharest Early Intervention Project, in which 136 institutionalized Romanian babies were randomized into conditions of either care as usual or adoption into high-quality foster families supported by specially trained social workers, earlier entry into foster care ________.

A. predicted better outcomes at 2½ years, but not at 12 years B. predicted better outcomes at 12 years, but not at 2½ years C. predicted better outcomes at 2½ years and at 12 years D. was not associated with better outcomes in later years

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