Your niece loves dogs. You have a Cocker Spaniel named "Zuma." Your niece readily learned Zuma's name, but now calls all dogs "Zuma." Your niece's behavior is an example of _____
holophrases
telegraphic speech
underextension
overextension
overextension
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Research indicates that parental warmth can come from parental beliefs about how to best rear their children, from parents' tendencies to imitate the behavior of their own parents, and
a. by adopting the parenting styles of their friends. b. by taking a parenting class. c. through possible genetic factors. d. through their own children's insistence.
Saturn has discovered that even though her dad won't let her play with his set of car keys, she can use a ring of metal tabs and pretend that these are his car keys. Saturn's behavior would indicate that she is in the _____ substage of sensorimotor development
a. secondary circular reactions b. primary circular reactions c. tertiary circular reactions d. beginning of thought
Which of the following results in the greatest amount of brain damage following a stroke?
A. excess calcium entering neurons in the affected area B. reduced oxygen reaching neurons C. reduced glucose reaching neurons D. fluid reductions in the brain
The main difference between assisted suicide and active euthanasia is
a. active euthanasia is more accepted by society as a whole b. in active euthanasia, a second person actually performs an action that results in the firstperson's death c. oral drugs are used in assisted suicide, while IV (intravenous) drugs are used in activeeuthanasia d. active euthanasia results in painful deaths; assisted suicide deaths are always painless e. only physicians may participate in active euthanasia