Amy is a participant in Terman's longitudinal study of gifted children. According to the information in your textbook, Amy will most likely not____compared to others her age.?

a. ?attain remarkably high levels of distinction
b. ?live a more successful life
c. ?live a more physically and mentally healthy life
d. ?have more of the same basic cognitive abilities


ANSWER:
a

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A) as we begin to fall asleep. B) while we are dreaming. C) in the deepest stages of sleep. D) as we are waking up.

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A) They should get worse with every visit. B) They should stay the same. C) They should gradually become less severe and eventually disappear. D) They should start occurring before he even enters the doctor's office.

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Jose is enthusiastic about a new political candidate but feels that he has no time to campaign in support of this candidate. In this example, Jose's behavior has been influenced by

A) subjective norms. B) perceived behavioral control. C) attitude strength. D) persuasive messages.

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