When it comes to evaluating high-tech toys,
a. large-scale independent research has yielded supportive evidence for the manufacturers' claims of educational benefits
b. insufficient objective research has been conducted
c. it doesn't matter if the manufacturers' claims are substantiated, as long as children have fun with the toys
d. the cost of the toys is a relatively unimportant consideration
B
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a. Z scores. b. V scores. c. T scores. d. K scores.
Suppose that a 4-year-old boy has just visited the zoo. He is describing what he saw, first to an adult, and then to his 2-year-old sister. You would expect to find that
a. he uses the same kind of language for both people. b. he inappropriately uses more complicated language for his sister than for the adult. c. he uses more complicated language for the adult than for his sister. d. he would use more complicated language for the adult only if he is gifted in language skills.
The function of the three bones in the middle ear is to
a. attenuate the amplitude of the sound waves. b. decrease the pressure of the air entering the ear. c. funnel the sound waves to the eardrum. d. increase the pressure of air entering the ear.
Which of the following best explains the ineffectiveness of some delinquency prevention programs from the perspective of adolescent participants and programmers respectively?
a. "I don't want to be there," and "We should have caught the problem earlier." b. "There are too many boys there," and "We should wait until they are more mature." c. "There are too many girls there," and "We should wait until they are more mature." d. "I don't want to be there," and "Programs should be centered in urban areas."