In developmental psychology, how do we define "child?"

a. A person undergoing development from infancy to puberty
b. A person undergoing development during the first three years of life
c. Any human being, as defined by each individual and culture
d. The period of development prior to the development of complex speech


a

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Suppose that you are trying to explain the phrase "doing gender" to a high school student. Which of the following statements would be most accurate?

a. "Men are more likely than women to ‘do gender.'" b. "When a female student meets a male student, she may smile and act very interested in him; this is an example of ‘doing gender.'" c. "‘Doing gender' is a phrase that applies to our perception of other people, rather than how we ourselves act.". d. "The ability to ‘do gender' is programmed into our genetic makeup, and our culture has little influence on the way we ‘do gender.'"

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The phenomenon known as "isolated sleep paralysis" is most likely to occur in ________ who suffer from panic disorder

a. Caucasians b. African Americans c. Latinos d. Asians

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Each cell in the body contains ______ chromosomes, arranged in ____ pairs

a. 44; 22 b. 46; 23 c. 42; 21 d. 23; 23

Psychology

Primary sex organs are

a. directly related to sexual reproduction. b. distinguishing visible signs, such as facial hair or breasts. c. changes in stature that occur during puberty. d. any physical changes that signify the onset of puberty.

Psychology