Children who survive extreme forms of malnutrition

A) rarely show catch-up growth when their diets improve.
B) develop a high basal metabolism rate.
C) usually continue to undereat when food becomes plentiful.
D) tend to gain excessive weight when their diets improve.


D

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a. forecast possible futures b. become self-actualized c. both of the above d. neither of the above

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When rolling a pair of fair dice, the probability of rolling a total point value of "7" is 0.17 . If you rolled a pair of dice 1,000 times and the point value of "7" appeared 723 times, what would you probably conclude?

a. This is not so unlikely as to make you doubt the fairness of the dice. b. Although not impossible, this outcome is so unlikely that the fairness of these dice is questionable. c. Since the total point value of "7" has the highest probability of any event in the sampling distribution, this is an extremely likely outcome. d. It is impossible for this to happen if the dice are fair.

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When infants look to their parents to determine their own emotions in ambiguous situations, they are using

A) social referencing. B) self-conscious emotions. C) mutual gaze. D) coordinated imitation.

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Each of the following are one of the avenues by which Jung’s archetypes may present themselves except

A. dreams. B. visions. C. fantasies. D. delusions.

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