Early brain development is distinguished by the steep increase in ____
a. synaptic density
b. neuronal density
c. neuro pathways
d. neuronal lipids
A
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a. ?The orphanage and lack of food represent Oliver’s repressed sexuality. b. ?Oliver is trying to cope with feelings of insecurity. c. ?Oliver recalls being in an orphanage with no food to eat. d. ?Oliver’s dream has no manifest content, only latent content.
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A) The symptoms of many physical conditions come and go, so a treatment may appear to be effective when the symptoms have simply diminished. B) A condition may have been diagnosed as being more severe than it really was in the first place. C) The treatment may be interacting with some other valid medical intervention to cause a faster amelioration of symptoms. D) People perceive that the treatment has been effective because they have no evidence to counter that belief.
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James has an IQ score of 140. His IQ suggests which of the following outcomes in adulthood?
A. Average career attainment B. Poorer physical health C. Greater emotional instability D. Increased social satisfaction