Lee and Robbins found that university students who had:
a. strong, fulfilled needs to belong were very lonely
b. strong, unfulfilled needs to belong were very lonely
c. weak, unfulfilled needs to belong felt alienated and very lonely
d. weak needs for friendship had no friends
b
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Which of the following terms is used to describe computer programs that are able to predict the weather, analyze geological formations, diagnose disease, and play chess?
a. performance modules b. expert systems c. modular systems d. computer symbiotics
Which of the following can be said about a 5-month-old infant grasping an object?
a. She can be increasingly successful at grasping objects. b. She may be able to grasp the object but does not know how to let go of it. c. She is probably using the ulnar grasp. d. All of these can be said about a 5-month-old's grasping behavior.
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. Heritability refers to the amount of variation in a given trait in a given population at a given time. b. The tendency of given trait to be passed from parent to offspring is called heritability. c. Heritability is a concept that is useful in understanding variation in a specific trait in given individuals. d. Highly heritable traits are not modifiable by environmental factors. e. Heritability refers to the amount of variation in a given trait that cannot be explained by genetic factors.
The practical implication of Public Law 94-124 is that students with special needs must be
A) integrated into regular classrooms and regular activities to the greatest extent possible, as long as doing so is educationally beneficial. B) provided with non traditional educational opportunities that are specifically designed to meet their needs. C) segregated from regular students and provided with an education that meets their special needs. D) provided with special education classrooms.