A child with an IQ of ________ or higher is considered to be gifted.
A. 100
B. 120
C. 90
D. 130
Answer: D
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A. To investigate the impact of temperament on career outcomes. B. To investigate the impact of genes and environment on personality. C. To investigate the impact of personality testing on the stability of personality characteristics. D. To investigate the impact of parenting on genetic contributions to cognitive abilities.
A major difference between hospice care and hospital care for dying individuals is that
a. pain control is emphasized more in the hospital setting. b. prolonging life is emphasized more in the hospice care setting. c. the presence of family members is more strongly encouraged in the hospital setting. d. a more homelike setting of care is emphasized in the hospice care setting.
The brain area that is responsible for processing information about body position and movement is located on the ______.
A. postcentral gyrus B. precentral gyrus C. lateral fissure D. central sulcus
The median is defined as
a. the most frequently occurring score. b. the mathematical center of the distribution. c. the smallest deviation from the mean. d. the point at or below which 50% of the scores fall.