When Baby Sarah is riding in the car with her parents she occasionally points at passing vehicles and calls out "see cars," even though some of the vehicles are buses and trucks. This is an example of _________ speech
a) overextension
b) rehearsal
c) holophrases
d) telegraphic
a
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Azul's job is to create an exhibit at the science museum that lets people walk through a giant "eye" so they can understand how it works. The current group of visitors has stepped through the pupil to see a structure that bends light rays and focuses them onto a surface at the back of the eye. This structure that bends and focuses the light rays is known as the
A. lens. B. cornea. C. retina. D. pinna.
The amygdala contributes to learning by strengthening declarative memories about emotional events involving:
a. Good things that happen to you b. Surprising things that happen to you c. Bad things that happen to you d. All are strengthened, provided there is an emotional component
John Locke's 17th century idea that children's minds were like blank slates most closely corresponds to the more modern views of
A) John B. Watson. B) John Dewey. C) Jean Piaget. D) Stephen Hawking.
Susan is trying to conceive. She has been advised by her doctor that because of her age she should be prepared for adverse perinatal outcomes including spontaneous abortion, preterm birth, stillbirth, and fetal growth restriction. Which of the following age groups does she belong to?
A. between 18 and 25 years B. eighteen years or younger C. between 35 and 39 years D. forty years and older