A thoracic surgeon operates in the vicinity of the thoracic division of the spinal cord; that is, the structures located in the

a. neck
b. torso
c. lower back
d. genitals and legs


b

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Spearman proposed that intelligence is composed of

a. seven primary mental abilities. b. a general factor he termed "g.". c. a general factor he termed "g" and other specific abilities. d. eight different factors. e. three aspects – analytic, reactive, and practical.

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Improvements in information processing capacities that take place from childhood through adolescence result in advances in adolescents' ability to do what two things?

What will be an ideal response?

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Infants that are supplied sugar water via pacifiers often quickly calm down when agitated,

and remain that way when the pacifier is taken away.  Based on taste research, what is the most likely explanation for this finding? A) The infants find the tactile sensation of the pacifier comforting. B) The infants like the sweet taste associated with sucrose or sugar. C) Sugar or sucrose triggers self-regulatory skills in infants that reflect nervous system development. D) The infants like the liquid sensation; supplying infants water-filled pacifiers results in the same effect.

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Which is an example of a cognitive or mastery smile?

A. Smile at being tickled B. Smile at making a bell jingle  C. Smile at seeing a favorite toy D. Smile at seeing mommy in the morning

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