Rico ties his shoes, writes numbers, and is able to print his first name. His fine-motor skills are normative for a _____-year-old child.
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
D. 5
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Although the structured interview helps to reduce the bias often present in a conventional interview, it does not do so completely because
a. most interviewers do not stick to the structured protocol. b. of the power of first impressions in a pre-interview. c. most job applicants do not like the structure. d. people take a very long time to size up a job applicant.
Dr. Fry has just been informed that his son has sickle-cell trait. As a knowledgeable physician, Dr. Fry would realize that his son's body is most likely to experience a. excess levels of body fat
b. serious oxygen deprivation. c. decreased lung capacity. d. blindness.
If we find that a test’s test-retest correlation coefficient is less than .70, we may conclude that . . .
a. Experimenter bias is a problem b. The test lacks adequate reliability c. Both of the above d. Neither of the above
Which of the following is characterized by extreme sympathetic nervous system arousal?
A. Locked-in syndrome B. Pure autonomic failure C. Panic attack D. Prosopagnosia