Growth and development proceed from the middle of the body outward, which is known as the __________.
A. head first, body second principle
B. cephalocaudal principle
C. proximodistal principle
D. top-down principle
Answer: C
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Many of her students have a slight fear or repulsed feeling looking at her scarf, because they are not comfortable with snakes. According to the state-dependent memory effect, under which of the following circumstances would the students perform the best on the exam? a) if Professor Chapstick does not wear her scarf during the exam b) if Professor Chapstick does wear her scarf during the exam c) if Professor Chapstick is not in the room during the exam d) if Professor Chapstick lays the scarf on the table, but does not wear it during the exam
Which decision, to reject a null hypothesis or retain a null hypothesis, is associated with a finding that an outcome reached significance?
What will be an ideal response?
In this culture, the father is a strong authority figure who
demands obedience from the children at an early age so the family will not be shamed by the child's misbehavior. Punishment generally consists of spankings and teasing, while success, generosity, hospitality, thrift, conservatism, and educational achievement are highly valued. The ethnic community described above is most likely a. African-American. b. Arab-American. c. Hispanic. d. Asian-American.
How has the meaning of the grandparent role evolved over time? What has changed? What has remained the same?
What will be an ideal response?