____ theory combines elements from the maturational and experiential/practice theories as a synthesis to explain motor development

a. Double standard
b. Deprivation dwarfism
c. Dynamical systems
d. Secular trend


C

Psychology

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According to the model developed by Udry and Billy, the three dimensions that contribute to the transition to sexual intercourse in adolescence are

a. motivation, impulse, and drive. b. motivation, social control, and attractiveness. c. social control, social norms, and social roles. d. attractiveness, popularity, and opportunity.

Psychology

The three stages of memory IN ORDER are

a. short-term memory, sensory memory, and long-term memory. b. eidetic memory, sensory memory, and long-term memory. c. sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory. d. short-term memory, working memory, and long-term memory.

Psychology

A construct that "permits its elements to belong to other realms concurrently but fixes their realm memberships" is called a(n):

a. permeable construct b. constellatory construct c. ordinal construct d. propositional construct

Psychology

Kendra (female) and Robert (male) are the biological parents of a male child. Which of the following correctly describes how their son inherited his genes?

A) All of them were contributed by Robert. B) All of them were contributed by Kendra C) Half came from Kendra and the other half came from Robert. D) Two-thirds came from Robert and one-third came from Kendra.

Psychology