When would a child's Bayley test scores be average?
a. There are no norms, so an average score cannot be determined.
b. When the infant can complete 100% of the items for his or her age group.
c. When the infant passes the test at the age at which 50% of other infants pass the test.
d. It differs from child to child based upon genetics and environment.
c
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a. Secondary appraisal b. Menopause c. Primary appraisal d. Rappraisal
Regarding perception, learning has a powerful effect on
a. top-down processing. b. bottom-up processing. c. sensory adaptation. d. sensory localization.
Krista understands that 4 + 6 = 10 but does not understand that 10 – 6 = 4. She is displaying
irreversibility. centration. egocentrism. animism.
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A. differences in intelligence B. the number of minorities with high intellect C. the influence of race on all life areas D. genetic inferiority by selective breeding