Gina was driving on a bridge when it collapses over a river. Although she was not physically injured, she has to wait in her car for three hours before she is helped off the bridge. Which hormone is most likely to have been released to help her body deal with this dangerous and frightening situation?

a. thyroxin c. cortisol
b. testosterone d. estradiol


C

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A. ice cream B. poker chips C. praise D. colored stickers on a chart

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Binet conducted his first studies of intelligence on:

a. identical twins. b. normal children. c. children with intellectual disabilities. d. his daughters.

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Traditionally, men were considered most appropriate for ________ professions, occupations associated with getting things accomplished

A) agentic B) mainstreamed C) fully included D) communal

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You overhear two parents talking about the different approaches to teaching reading used by the first-grade teachers in your child's school. You hear one of them complaining that her child is going to be behind if that child stays in a particular teacher's classroom. What are the two approaches, and is there an advantage to using one over the other?

What will be an ideal response?

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