Generally speaking, when do cliques tend to break down?
a. by early adulthood
b. when puberty occurs
c. by the time we graduate from high school
d. by mid-adolescence
Answer: D
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Nancy and Cliff had four children who did not have cystic fibrosis, but their fifth child was born with the disease. Cystic fibrosis is carried on a recessive gene. Given what you've learned in this chapter, how could this happen? a. It wasn't until the fifth child that both parents passed on the allele for this illness
b. Recessive genes normally skip a generation, but after the parents had five children, the gene was expressed. c. Their fifth child must have been a boy, which makes it more probable that he would have the illness. d. Their fifth child must have been a girl, which makes it more probable that she would have the illness.
The aspect of the proprium concerned with learned expectations of the roles we are expected to enact and the kinds of aspirations we should have for the future is the:
a. bodily self b. self-identity c. self-image d. self-esteem
In the Festinger and Carlsmith study, which participants reported that the experimental
tasks were enjoyable? a. Those who were paid $20 b. Those who were paid $1 c. The control participants (who were paid nothing) d. Those who were paid $30 e. Those who completed the tasks first
Compared to axons without myelin sheaths, what is the speed of action potentials through myelinated axons?
a) faster because ion exchange occurs along the entire axon b) slower because ion exchange occurs along the entire axon c) faster because ion exchange occurs only at the nodes of Ranvier d) slower because ion exchange occurs only at the nodes of Ranvier