Grace, a third grader, is beginning to get many of her permanent teeth. Her mom is concerned because Grace's permanent teeth seem much too large. What can you tell Grace's mom?
A) Grace's permanent teeth will appear shorter as they "settle" in to her jaw.
B) As Grace loses all 24 of her primary teeth, the permanent teeth will appear smaller.
C) As Grace's neck and torso grow, her teeth will appear smaller.
D) Grace's jaw and chin bones will grow to accommodate the newly erupting teeth.
Answer: D
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a. a company with workplace diversity may increase its sales, because they are closer to the diversity in the real world. b. with greater diversity in the company, people will have less in common with each other, and the employees will focus more on their job than on socializing. c. the employees will be less likely to know about the salaries of their coworkers. d. diversity among the employees will reduce the likelihood of the glass-escalator phenomenon.
Though authoritarian and permissive parenting styles have been associated with lower levels of childhood academic achievement, it has been found that across all parenting styles:
A) Parents who believe their children are capable of achievement are more likely to have children who are academically successful. B) Parents who are realistic about their child's abilities are better able to support them when they fail. C) Parents who are realistic about their child's abilities are able to predict their child's academic success or failure. D) Parents use authoritative parenting styles when helping them with homework.
Which parenting style is most likely to have strict guidelines about what is right and wrong and to expect the child to adhere to those guidelines without question?
a. authoritarian parents c. restrictive parents b. permissive parents d. authoritative parents
For memory researcher and theorist Karl Lashley, the engram represents the
a. physical memory representation in the brain. b. psychological basis of memory. c. strategies utilized by the mind to memorize information. d. part of the mind that is responsible for encoding.