Most breast-fed newborns

A) show no recognition of their mother's smell.
B) prefer the smell of their father over the smell of unfamiliar males.
C) recognize their father's smell.
D) prefer the smell of their mother over the smell of unfamiliar females.


D

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Making cross-cultural comparisons to determine how rates of personality disorders might differ around the world is difficult because

a. personality disorders do not exist in most cultures. b. researchers from one culture might misinterpret the differences they find in other cultures. c. There is not enough variability between cultures to make valid comparisons. d. the rates do not vary very much.

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Which of the following statements regarding differences in IQ is NOT supported by research findings?

a. Group differences in average IQ can be influenced by environmental factors, even if the heritability of intelligence is high. b. The average difference in IQ between minority groups and Caucasians is largely a function of genetic factors. c. Children from the lowest social classes score about 15 points lower on IQ tests than do children from the highest social classes. d. The average IQ for many of the larger minority groups in the United States is about 10 to 15 points lower than it is for Caucasians.

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When considering a romantic partner, both men and women may be willing to compromise on some qualities they are looking for in a partner, but not on ____

a. intelligence c. physical attractiveness b. financial stability d. humor

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Five-year-old Wendel is new to his kindergarten classroom, and his teacher tries to use open and friendly questions to build rapport with him. His teacher asks him what he is good at and what he likes

Wendel responds "I can run fast" and "I like to eat pizza." Wendel's responses are examples of his a) individualistic orientation. b) autonomy. c) self-concept. d) psychosocial development.

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