The human brain continues to form new synaptic connections _____.
a. until age 6
b. until age 10
c. until the onset of puberty
d. throughout the lifespan
d. throughout the lifespan
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Which of the following is an example of social referencing?
a. One 9-month-old smiles at another child of the same age. b. The infant sees a rabbit, looks at her mother, who is smiling, then smiles. c. A 7-month-old cries when an unfamiliar adult approaches. d. A 12-month-old imitates a sound an adult made.
Children’s implicit orientation toward chauvinism is toward noticing
a. similarities, especially the physical characteristics. b. similarities in purpose and motive more than differences. c. sensible adaptations to the time and place. d. differences, especially the exotic or bizarre.
Code switching refers to children
A. Using swear words with peers but not with teachers B. Changing the way they talk between parents and peers C. Using nonstandard English with friends D. All of the above
How does the average income of a college graduate with a bachelor's degree compare with the income of a high school graduate?
a. The college graduate's income is one half that of the high school graduate's income. b. Their incomes are about the same. c. The college graduate's income is twice the high school graduate's. d. The college graduate's income is three times the high school graduate's. e. none of these choices.