In a study of mothers who used combinations of alcohol, marijuana, and cocaine during pregnancy, it was found that they produced children who
a. could not be distinguished from those produced by mothers who used alcohol only
b. had less gray matter than other children for the first few weeks of life, but who were subsequently quite normal.
c. had less white matter than other children.
d. had less gray matter than other children at least until age 10-13 years.
d
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Both Piaget and Kohlberg believed that children's moral reasoning undergoes the same cognitive developmental pattern around the world and
a. is complete by age 12. b. reflects the values of the social and cultural setting in which the child is raised. c. develops in a continuous, rather than a stage-like, manner. d. is unrelated to their ability to take the perspective of another.
According to the textbook, individuals with high IQ scores
A) benefit from educational opportunities tailored to their abilities. B) have difficulties with social satisfaction. C) experienced a drop in IQ as they aged. D) demonstrated deficits in emotional stability.
What is the most accurate conclusion from research conducted on primate language abilities?
a. Primates can learn some aspects of human language, though many differences remain. b. Primates can learn human language in full. c. Primates cannot learn human language in any way. d. There are not enough research data to reach reliable conclusions on this topic.
Personality theorists define ________ as enduring qualities or attributes that predispose individuals to behave consistently across situations
FIll in the blank with correct word.