An average 10-year-old would have
a. only a chronological age of 10.
b. only a mental age of 10.
c. both a chronological and mental age of 10.
d. neither a chronological nor mental age of 10
c
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Which of the following statements is LEAST accurate?
a. Optimism is associated with relatively good physical health. b. Optimism is associated with action-oriented, problem-focused coping responses. c. Optimism is associated with self-sufficiency and an unwillingness to seek social support. d. Optimism is associated with more effective immune function.
Fastinger and colleagues (1950) research in married college student housing found that
a. students were more likely to become friends with people who lived nearby than those who lived farther away. b. married college students were not as affected by proximity effects in forming friendships as were single college students c. mere exposure had a greater effect on platonic friendships versus romantic relationships. d. students who went away to college were unlikely to maintain hometown friendships for more than a few weeks.
The person sitting next to you has blue eyes. What do we know about that person given Mendel's law of segregation and what was said about eye color in the text?
A) The law of segregation was violated in this case. B) A genetic mutation for brown eyes caused the color shift. C) The blue eyes are due to the receipt of two recessive genes. D) The person received a dominant parental gene for blue eyes.
If the focus of a research study is to examine the ways in which college professors can help students remember information more easily, such a study would represent __________ research
a) applied
b) experimental
c) theoretical
d) hypothetical