Which of the following strategies would be least likely to reduce repetitive strain injuries?
A. Create equipment that is less physically stressful to use
B. Encourage employers to offer sufficient breaks to employees whose jobs require repetitive actions
C. Employ universal precautions while on the job
D. Encourage employees to follow the recommended break schedule
Answer: C
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a. 2 weeks c. 10 months b. 4 months d. 3 years
Amygdala damage will result in the complete loss of the startle response.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Jennifer is an infant who has begun to put all the spoons in a pile and all the forks in a pile when her mother is doing dishes. She will also put the toy cars together and the stuffed animals together in boxes in her playroom. Based on what we know about categorization in infants, how old is Jennifer?
A. Jennifer is most likely 7-12 months old. B. Jennifer is most likely just turning 15 months old. C. Jennifer is most likely 3-6 months old. D. Jennifer is 2 years old.
Which of the following could influence behavioral similarity in monozygotic twins?
a. parents and others who treat them alike b. the degree of genetic similarity they share c. whether the twins are male or female d. none of these would influence behavioral similarity