Which of the following is supported by research on unintentional injuries in middle childhood?
A) Parents tend to underestimate their child's safety knowledge and physical abilities.
B) The rate of injury deaths decreases from middle childhood into adolescence.
C) Because of their underdeveloped motor skills, girls have a slightly higher risk of unintentional injury than boys.
D) Use of protective helmets leads to a 25 percent reduction in risk of head injury.
D
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A. works very well for obesity B. works very well for extreme obesity but not regular obesity C. works modestly well for obesity D. has had uncertain results
Predictive methods include:
a. correlational and quasi-experimental methods. b. only the experimental method. c. observational, case study, and survey methods. d. only the quasi-experimental method.
The learning-performance distinction suggests that:
A. children learn better if required to perform some behavior B. when something is learned, it is immediately performed C. reinforcement does not play a role in observational learning D. learning may occur but may not always be immediately evident
In dissociative fugue, people
A. forget important information about specific events, often following a frightening or traumatic event. B. experience strong feelings of unreality about either the self or the surrounding environment. C. become confused over their identity, often combined with sudden travel and the assumption of a new identity. D. feel as though they are watching their behavior from outside their bodies or that the world is dreamlike.