Memories of one's first pet and how to read reside in:

A. short-term memory.
B. sensory memory.
C. long-term memory.
D. primary memory.


C. long-term memory.

Psychology

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The infant brain

a. grows slower than the rest of the body. b. triples in weight by the child's first birthday. c. is fully developed at birth. d. will not reach 70% of its adult weight until adolescence.

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In Bronfenbrenner's theory, the immediate physical and social environment is the

a. microsystem. b. exosystem. c. macrosystem. d. mesosystem.

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When he was much younger, Garnett was a star on his college basketball team. Now, he is the assistant coach of the team. Even though he is too old to play pro basketball, he is consumed by what could have been and still dreams of life as a professional basketball player. As a result, Garnett is frequently frustrated by the younger players who to him seem to be lazy and not utilizing their natural

ability. Obviously, he is not a very good coach. What term best describes Garnett's situation? a. Generativity b. Filial obligation c. Encapsulation d. Stagnation

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In comparison to visual acuity in the neonate, hearing:

a. is less highly developed. c. is considerably more developed. b. develops at a slower pace. d. varies greatly from infant to infant.

Psychology