Babies who are born weighing less than 2500 grams are known as ______
Fill in the blank with correct word
low birthweight
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a. shows the effects of teaching ASL to young children. b. provides evidence for the existence of a LAD. c. proves that language acquisition is genetically determined and not dependent upon environment. d. supports the hypothesis that there are sensitive periods for learning language.
Explain why nightmares are more common in young children than in older children
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More American college students than Chinese students were able to solve the cave problemby recalling the “Hansel and Gretel” story, while more Chinese students than American students solved the statue’s weight problem by recalling the “weighing of the elephant” fable. These differing percentages illustrate all of the following EXCEPT that
a. The culture we grow up in affects our ability to use selective comparison to solve problems. b. Being exposed to a similar problem is the past helps the students’ problem solving. c. Both groups of students exhibited functional fixedness regarding the stories they hadheard in childhood. d. Every culture prepares its members to solve some types of problems more easily than others.
Schachter and Singer's cognitive theory states that physiological arousal:
A. causes particular emotions to be experienced B. results from the movements of facial muscles C. creates the need for an explanation D. cannot be cognitively appraised