Wendy is pregnant with her son, who will be named William. Wendy has been diagnosed with a specific illness which she knew she had prior to getting pregnant. Although there is no way to know for sure if the illness will harm William during his development, the most likely symptoms of any such harm would include damage to his central nervous system, his teeth, and his bones. From which of the
following illnesses does Wendy suffer?
a. AIDS
b. rubella
c. syphilis
d. genital herpes
c
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People who bear one dominant and one recessive gene for a trait are
a. going to automatically pass that characteristic on to their offspring. b. definitely going to develop that characteristic. c. called "carriers" of the recessive gene. d. not going to pass that characteristic on to their offspring.
Fastinger and colleagues (1950) research in married college student housing found that
a. students were more likely to become friends with people who lived nearby than those who lived farther away. b. married college students were not as affected by proximity effects in forming friendships as were single college students c. mere exposure had a greater effect on platonic friendships versus romantic relationships. d. students who went away to college were unlikely to maintain hometown friendships for more than a few weeks.
Chapter 11 Refer to the research study described on pages 310 - 312 of your textbook to answer the following question. What are the dependent variables in this study?
What will be an ideal response?
When women are asked to identify the most attractive female body weight, they typically identify a weight that is a. lower than the weight identified by men
b. the same as the weight identified by men. c. higher than the weight identified by men. d. 20 percent lower than their own body weight.