Barry is 35 years old and lives at home with his parents. He has the academic skills of a second or third grader and an IQ score of 53, but is able to do chores at a local workshop. Barry is __________ retarded

a) mildly
b) moderately
c) severely
d) profoundly


b

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There exists a _____ between household income and life expectancy in Canada.

A) positive correlation B) negative correlation C) nonassociation D) causal relationship

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If a male and female were raised with different expectations and lifestyles with regard to sleeping patterns, it would be expected that ____

a. ?they would both still have the same need for sleep b. ?they would each have a different need for sleep c. ?the male would have a greater need for sleep than the female d. ?the female would have a greater need for sleep than the male

Psychology

An existing data design is the collection, review, and analysis of any type of existing documents or records, including all of the following EXCEPT ______.

A. written B. recorded as video C. recorded as audio D. observed firsthand by the researcher

Psychology

In MacDorman and Singh’s (1998) study comparing births attended by nurse-midwives and births attended by physicians, the results indicated that

a. nurse-midwife-attended births led to better birth outcomes. b. physician-attended births led to better birth outcomes. c. nurse-midwife-attended births led to lower infant mortality and higher risk of low- birth weight infants. d. physician-attended births led to lower infant mortality and higher risk of low-birth weight infants.

Psychology