Preston was relatively healthy at birth and had a(n) ___________ score of 8 . This standard score evaluates the general health of the newborn on five different dimensions

a. Apgar c. infant mortality
b. health status d. acute health


c

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Which conclusion is most reasonable regarding gender differences in cognition?

A. Gender differences in cognition are small but consistent. B. Gender differences in cognition tend to change across time. C. Gender differences in cognition are large and pervasive. D. Gender differences in cognition aren't real; they are just stereotypes.

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Which of the following does NOT appear to play a role in obesity?

a. Physiological factors b. Psychological factors c. Genetic factors d. Temperament

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The position on the mind-body question claiming that both mental events and bodily responses occur simultaneously even though the two events are independent of each other is called:

a. interactionism b. epiphenomenalism c. psychophysical parallelism d. double aspectism

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In an experiment, some people receive an active drug while others receive a placebo. Neither the subjects nor the people administering the drug know which people got the drug and which got the placebo

This is an example of a(n) ________ procedure. a. double-blind b. alternative hypothesis c. placebo d. single-blind

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