T. Berry Brazelton’s Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS) evaluates a newborn’s __________
A) risk for developmental problems
B) ability to comply with parental commands and responsiveness to touch
C) reflexes, muscle tone, state changes, and responsiveness to stimulation
D) heart rate, respiratory effort, reflex irritability, muscle tone, and color
Answer: C
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b. late adolescence. c. early adulthood. d. midlife.
A quasi-experimental research design used to study changes across the life span by observing the same participants at different points in time and measuring the same dependent variable at each time is called a ______.
A. control time series design B. cross-sectional design C. nonequivalent control group design D. longitudinal design
When Marco was describing his dream, he stopped at one point, seemed a bit upset,
and then told the therapist that he could not remember any more and said, "Besides, this dream analysis is really silly anyway." Marco's therapist will most likely pay careful attention to these thoughts that Marco was unwilling to discuss. This technique of psychoanalysis is known as a(n) a. analysis of transference. b. analysis of resistance. c. covert sensitization. d. reciprocal inhibition.
If the null hypothesis in the analysis of variance were true,
a. the variances would all be the same. b. the sample means would all be the same. c. the population means would all be the same. d. every subject would have the same score.