Studies with children in Colorado, Texas, and Minnesota have found a stronger relationship between the IQ scores of adopted children and their __________ than with their ____________
a. biological parents, adopted parents. c. adopted siblings, adopted parents.
b. adopted parents, biological parents. d. none of these
A
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A. short-term memory B. iconic memory C. semantic memory D. eidetic memory
Regarding employment settings, what can be the effect of learning multicultural competence at an early age?
a. A more efficient workplace. b. Variety in leadership roles and partnerships. c. Better global involvement and more diverse relationships at work. d. Higher likelihood of retaining and promoting employees.
The case of John Sharon, who suffers from temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), is told in your textbook. What unusual symptom do John and others with TLE have?
A) the complete absence of emotions B) feelings of intense joy and spiritual experiences C) the inability to understand the meaning of emotional words D) the inability to express emotions through facial expressions.
Research on the effects of spanking as a punishment suggests that spanking is
A. an effective punishment only in cultures where it is considered normal. B. an effective punishment only in cultures where it is considered abnormal. C. not an effective form of punishment in younger children but is effective in adolescents. D. not an effective form of punishment across various racial and ethnic groups.