In terms of memory, what is "rehearsal"?
repeating information over and over
placing things into meaningful categories
an understanding of how memory works
a measurement of intelligence
repeating information over and over
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How do fathers in China play a role in raising their children?
a. as the primary attachment figure b. they do not interfere with the mother's authority c. as the provider and disciplinarian d. as the main teacher and educator
You and your spouse want to make it more likely that your preschool child develops self-control. After reading about self-control in your textbook, you tell your spouse,
a. "Honey, we need to be very strict with Junior." b. "Pumpkin pie, we need to do what we can to help Junior develop a concrete plan for resisting temptations." c. "Dear, we need to talk to Junior about temptations and explain to him why they are so attractive." d. "Babe, we're worrying about this a little early. Children can't develop self-control until they're at least elementary school-age."
According to your text, what do the majority of scholars of relationships expect to see in the long term?
a. A return to traditional nuclear families. b. Wide acceptance of many expressions of relationships, monogamous or otherwise. c. More participation in open relationships. d. Probable increases in diverse family forms, with unpredictable societal reactions to them.
Which of the following has been the LEAST significant contributor to escalating medical costs?
A) Increases in population B) The aging of the population C) More sophisticated medical technology D) Increases in the number of complex surgical procedures