Across the adult years, the 12-month prevalence of most
mental disorders increases from young adulthood to middle adulthood and then declines, with the lowest rates being ________________(Kessler, Berglund, Demler, et al., 2005).
a. for teenagers who are between 17–19 years old
b. for young adults who are 20–27 years old
c. for middle age adults who are 45–55 years old
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a. A mechanistic explanation of learning b. An evolutionary theory of learning c. A theory of learning tied to neural substrates d. A cognitive theory of learning
Dr. Chiu, a reading specialist, wants to know if third-graders who learned to read predominantly by phonics are better at comprehending text than children who learned to read predominantly by whole language
To find out she decides to randomly assign two groups of first-graders to either a phonics-based reading program or a whole language-based reading program. She will then give each group a reading comprehension test when they reach third grade. This study provides an example of a(n) a. experiment. c. treatment group. b. control group. d. sample.
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A. an emerging adult from Italy B. an emerging adult from the United States C. an emerging adult from Canada D. an emerging adult from Germany