What types of intellectual disability are described by the term cultural-familial?
a. those due to drug abuse during pregnancy
b. those resulting from sexually transmitted diseases
c. those that run in families and are linked to poverty
d. those that are due to chromosomal abnormalities common in certain ethnic groups
Answer: c.
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a. attachment in the making b. reciprocal relationships c. preattachment d. true attachment
Fast-mapping is usually evident before the age of ______
Fill in the blank with correct word
If the heritability of a trait is greater than 0 but less than 100%, this would mean that:
a. heredity was a larger influence on the trait than environment b. environment was a larger influence on the trait than heredity c. both heredity and environment influence the trait d. heredity and environment do not interact in their influence on this trait
An extraneous variable that affects the primary variables in a study and makes it appear as if those primary variables are causing one another to happen is called a __________ variable.
A. confounding B. independent C. dependent D. random