What is one of the most important ways in which behavior becomes integrated during the course of an infant's development?

A. decreased plasticity in the brain
B. the expansion of synaptic size
C. the clipping of dendrites
D. the establishment of rhythms


Answer: D

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Elisha is an early maturing girl. Compared to the late maturing girls, we can expect Elisha to

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Regarding acculturative stress, which of the following statements is TRUE?

a. Acculturative stress occurs during times of traumatic stress. b. Acculturative stress occurs when people experience burnout in their job. c. Acculturative stress is a period of culture shock caused by adapting to a foreign culture. d. Acculturative stress is the cause of many hypochondrial disorders.

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Raymond Cattell and John Horn believed that fluid intelligence is tied to

a. physiological maturation. c. domain specific knowledge. b. psychosocial development. d. cultural experiences.

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