_____ refers to the tendency of growth rates to return to normal after undergoing environmentally induced change

A) Canalization
B) Myelination
C) Differentiation
D) Habituation


A

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a. Mandi: "Masculinity and femininity are on a continuum: the more masculine you are, the less feminine, and vice versa.". b. Arturo: "Androgyny is a great thing! Being androgynous helps resolve the ‘battle of the sexes.'" c. Terrance: "Androgyny allows for greater behavioral flexibility. Androgynous people have a greater repertoire of behavior to draw on in stressful and daily situations.". d. Shauna: "Suggesting that people should combine both ‘masculine' and ‘feminine' behaviors just reinforces outdated ideas of gender. Besides, what we consider to be masculine and feminine has changed over time.".

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According to Wittgenstein, disputes among philosophers and psychologists typically occur when:

a. ?terms and concepts are not operationally defined b. ?there are debates over linguistic practices c. ?the tenets of science are violated d. ?the profit motive is involved

Psychology

In "Career Focus: Meet a Pediatrician," Dr. Gephart says that bad health in children is related to

A) gender. B) what part of the country the child lives in. C) socioeconomic status. D) all of the above.

Psychology

Decades of social distance research show that most Americans __________

A) oppose racial and ethnic diversity B) are open to some racial and ethnic diversity C) are not racist D) are more racist than in the past

Psychology