Which child's self-concept is boosted most by demonstrating high competence in musical performance?
a. A child who demonstrates no natural musical competence
b. A child who demonstrates natural musical competence
c. A child who thinks musical performance is insignificant
d. A child who thinks musical performance is very important
d. A child who thinks musical performance is very important
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The debate about the value of breast-feeding versus bottle feeding is one of the most critical issues for new parents to explore. According to your chapter, breast-feeding is the more beneficial choice for all but which of the following reasons?
a. Breast milk contains antibodies b. Breast-fed babies are less prone to diarrhea c. Breast-fed babies are less prone to constipation d. Breast milk does not need to be refrigerated when stored.
The most common symptom of PID is ____
a. upper abdominal pain c. foul smelling vaginal discharge b. lower abdominal pain d. infertility
Peter goes from bright sunlight into a dimly lit theater. At first, he can see little or nothing as he looks for a seat. Over a ten-minute period he is gradually able to see things directly in front of him more clearly
His ability to see things off to the side steadily improves for another twenty minutes. This process is called ______. a. light compensation c. light adaptation b. dark compensation d. dark adaptation
Which statement concerning ethnic identity development is TRUE?
A. A sense of ethnic identity does not appear to correlate to school performance. B. Identification with a mainstream culture weakens one's ethnic identity. C. Adolescents who have achieved an ethnic identity tend to have greater self-esteem. D. Biracial identities do not exist in our modern-day world.