In our culture, ____
a. boys are often taught about the penis, but girls rarely are taught about the vagina or clitoris
b. boys are rarely taught about the penis, but girls are often taught about the vagina or clitoris
c. boys are often taught about the vagina or clitoris, but girls rarely are taught about the penis
d. boys and girls are equally taught about the penis and vagina, respectively
A
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a. ?Sensory information can reach the cortex rapidly along routes that are separate from the pathways for information going to the amygdala. b. ?Sensory information reaches the hypothalamus, which is responsible for our initial physical reaction, before the amygdala and cortex. c. ?Sensory information can reach the amygdala rapidly along routes that are separate from the pathways for information going to the cortex. d. ?Sensory information can be transmitted incorrectly when the stimuli is not easily understood.
As you enter grad school, you are assigned to work with Professor Dickens whose
research is entirely dedicated to establishing new norms for intelligence testing every 10 years. For your assistance with his research, your tuition will be paid in full. To what do you owe your thanks? a. The Flynn Effect b. Publication of The Bell Curve c. Self-fulfilling prophecy d. Development of the WAIS e. Adoption of the NCLB Act
Your nephew, Liam, sent you a picture he drew when he was about 3 years old. Now, you are visiting him for his 6th birthday and he has expressed interest in drawing you a new picture. How would you expect the two pictures to differ?
a. He uses more colors to make the drawing at 6 years old. b. His drawing at 6 years old contains recognizable shapes that Liam encounters in his daily life (e.g., family members, houses, animals) whereas his 3-year-old drawing was mostly scribbles. c. At 3 years old, Liam drew pictures only of himself. Now he includes others in his drawing. d. At 6 years old, Liam is more interested in mixing colors together to make new colors.
Jensen's article, "How Much Can We Boost IQ and Scholastic Achievement?" was controversial because he argued that
A) IQ has little influence on academic achievement. B) heredity is largely responsible for individual, ethnic, and SES differences in IQ. C) the contribution of the environment to individual, ethnic, and SES differences in IQ is substantial. D) there are no significant individual, ethnic, or SES differences in IQ.