When performing mathematical operations, unless otherwise indicated, which operation should you perform first?
a. multiplication or division c. addition or subtraction
b. squaring or taking the square root d. anything inside of parentheses
D
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When a baby is crying and is having difficult being soothed, many parents prefer to use a technique called _______, which provides warmth and tactile stimulation that help to calm the baby
a. the Babinski method b. swaddling c. nesting d. rooting
Which of the following is true of dendrites?
a. they are the long tail-like part of a neuron that acts as a transmitter b. they form the cell body of the neuron and process information c. they extend outward from a neuron and receive information from other neurons d. they contain chemicals important in neural transmission
Which of the following best summarizes the relative importance of nature and nurture in our development?
The relationship between the two moves only in one direction. In other words, our genes set the stage for our development; nurture affects the manifestation of those genetic influences. Nurture has no effect on our genes. The relationship between the two is clear. Genes (nature) determine our physical traits, while nurture affects the development of our psychological and behavioral traits. Nurture is the primary influence on our overall development. Genes only set the stage, and from the moment of birth nurture takes over. The relationship between the two is reciprocal. In other words, our genes set the stage for our development; nurture affects the manifestation of those genetic influences. Nurture, in turn, affects genes.
A local teacher is known for fostering a positive atmosphere in the classroom. She promotes trust, caring, and respect among the students, which in turn has given this teacher a great rapport with her students. This type of environment helps to do which of the following
A. helps students flourish B. helps students behave appropriately C. helps students cooperate D. helps students focus