Activities like skipping, hopping, and jumping require the performance of fine motor skills.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

Rationale: Correct. Activities like skipping, hopping, and jumping require the performance of gross motor skills. See 11-4: Motor DevelopmentMotor Development

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Mitzi is very worried about her daughter, Maya, because the bottle that she gave her had formula that was a little too hot and Maya cried when she first drank some of it. She fears that even at her early age Maya will now be afraid of her mother, and that this mistake will have detrimental consequences on Maya's development. Based on Erikson's theory, what would you say to Mitzi? a. Children

at this age cannot associate such an experience with the person who caused it, so you're in the clear. b. The child is now unlikely to develop a basic sense of trust in you, but you will be able to overcome that in the next stages of psychosocial development. c. A child can actually benefit from some of these experiences, because it helps them develop hope. d. You should now switch to nursing instead of bottle feeding so that this mistake does not happen again.

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Which statement regarding the relationship between gender and aggression is false?

a. In virtually every culture, males are more violent than females. b. Men are more likely to commit a homicide and are more likely to be the victim of a murder than women. c. Males are more likely to engage in risky, self-destructive behavior than females. d. Boys demonstrate more overt and relational forms of aggression than do girls.

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Mary suffered a head injury in a car accident last week. Since that time she is able to speak fluently but uses the wrong words when expressing herself. Mary may be exhibiting __________ aphasia

a) Broca's b) Gall's c) Wernicke's d) Korsakoff's

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Which is NOT a characteristic of psychologically healthy people?

(a) they experience pleasure (b) they can give love and affection (c) they can receive love and affection (d) they do not feel deep sadness (e) they are unique individuals

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