___________ are broad explanations and predictions about phenomena while ___________ are specific testable predictions

a. Experiments; correlations c. Hypotheses; theories
b. Correlations; experiments d. Theories; hypotheses


d

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Specialized cells in the nervous system that control behavior, senses, and movement are called:

a. neurons. b. glial cells. c. synapses. d. endothelial cells.

Psychology

His friends describe Michael as a worrier who tends to focus on doom and gloom. He also tends to be shy around people. Michael is best described as displaying:

a. emotion focused coping c. Type D behavior b. Type B d. an internal locus of control

Psychology

Which statement about gross-motor development in middle childhood is accurate?

A) Compared with preschoolers, school-age children are physically less pliable and elastic. B) Preschoolers can propel themselves farther off the ground when running than school-age children. C) During middle childhood, the capacity to react only to relevant information decreases. D) Compared with preschoolers, school-age children are more agile and have better balance.

Psychology

From an early age, Justin tended to be a very moody child, who reacted intensely,

often angrily, to most situations. Thomas and Chess would describe Justin as a(n) child. a. easy b. slow-to-warm-up c. spoiled d. difficult

Psychology