When a young infant is held over the deep side of the visual cliff, its heart pulse rate slows. This response indicates that the young baby
a. neither perceives nor fears the height.
b. fears the height but does not perceive it.
c. perceives the height but does not fear it.
d. neither perceives nor fears the height.
C
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What will be an ideal response?
Dyslexia:
a. appears to have a genetic component. b. is caused by exposure to an environmental toxin. c. is caused by a lack of oxygen during the birthing process. d. appears to be caused by damage to chromosome 7.
According to the article Psychics and Scientists, in the second section of the study, the participants were
asked to identify true statements from a list of both true and untrue statements about a crime. What did the researchers find? (a) the psychics did much better than the non-psychics (b) both groups did about the same (c) neither group picked even one true statement (d) both groups were able to pick all of the correct items
When the victim of bullying develops a close or gratifying friendship,
A) the new friend is often ostracized by other children. B) the children are more likely to team up and retaliate against the bully. C) the bully often targets the new friend. D) bullying often comes to an end.