Carlie is sitting calmly in her bouncy chair. Her eyes are wide open. She appears to be looking around at everything in the room as if she's trying to figure out what everything is. She appears to be in the state of
a. crying. c. alert inactivity.
b. waking activity. d. sleeping.
c
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Based on the information your textbook provided about different category types, jumping from ___________ categories results in the largest gain in information.
A. superordinate level to basic level B. basic level to subordinate level C. subordinate level to basic level D. basic level to superordinate level
Dr. Van Oss is conducting a longitudinal study on lifestyle and heart disease. He found that participants who smoked and had poor diets were at higher risk of developing heart disease. However, some of those at-risk participants appeared to have a genetic “immunity” to heart disease. These results demonstrate the importance of understanding ____
a. ?a participant's phenotype b. ?nonshared factors c. ?gene-environment interactions d. ?evolutionary factors
Development occurs in a sequential and orderly fashion because of a genetic plan called:
A. proximodistal B. cephalocaudal C. maturation D. norms for development
The Big Five factor that is defined in terms of a person's receptiveness to new ideas is called:
a. introversion b. agreeableness c. conscientiousness d. openness to experience