Psychology and Child Development
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1. What role do parents have in influencing what their children become intereste
1. What role do parents have in influencing what their children become interested in? To what degree are they able to influence what occupations their children may aspire to? -Fin…
1. What role do the kidneys play in homeostasis? 2. List the vessels through whi
1. What role do the kidneys play in homeostasis? 2. List the vessels through which blood passes as it flows through the kidney. 3. What is the basic functional unit of the kidney?…
1. What should an attorney for the defendant do when the defendant in a criminal
1. What should an attorney for the defendant do when the defendant in a criminal case wants to lie to the court when on the witness stand? 2. Suppose an attorney writes a check th…
1. What significant research in psychophysics was done during the 19th century t
1. What significant research in psychophysics was done during the 19th century that resulted in a major contribution to the "new psychology" becoming a legitimate science? a. Be s…
1. What social classes does it appear white woman abolitionists come from? Did t
1. What social classes does it appear white woman abolitionists come from? Did the different classes of the women alter their goals or activities? 2. How does the abolitionists mo…
1. What special steps must investigators take in conducting studies of children
1. What special steps must investigators take in conducting studies of children and the aged to ensure a protection from harm and informed consent? 2. What aspect of behaviorism m…
1. What stood out to you about the Smile Schools? What do the smile schools sugg
1. What stood out to you about the Smile Schools? What do the smile schools suggest to you about the changing culture of Japan? (While part of your response here will be subjectiv…
1. What stressors in your life would you like to deal with more effectively - br
1. What stressors in your life would you like to deal with more effectively - briefly discuss them? 2. How do you typically deal with stress (include all ways that you can think …
1. What structure most directly stimulates a skeletal muscle fiber to contract?
1. What structure most directly stimulates a skeletal muscle fiber to contract? a. Voltage-gated calcium channels b. Acetylcholinesterase c. Synaptic cleft d. Motor neuron 2. Rank…
1. What structures are present exclusively within the myelin sheath of the PNS?
1. What structures are present exclusively within the myelin sheath of the PNS? A. neurilemma B. nodes of ranvier C. myelin D. Both neurilemma and sheath of Schwann are correct 2.…
1. What task do nursing assistants usually perform? 2. What is non-verbal commun
1. What task do nursing assistants usually perform? 2. What is non-verbal communication? 3. Define Range of Motion? 4. List the types of ROM 5. What is the purpose of HIPAA? 6. Wh…
1. What term is not associated with Amartya Sen\'s theory of justice? (p. 163) a
1. What term is not associated with Amartya Sen's theory of justice? (p. 163) a) Functionings b) Capabilities c) Pluralism d) Utilitarianism Approximately how many people died as …
1. What theory do I believe in if I believe that genuine freedom of choice is no
1. What theory do I believe in if I believe that genuine freedom of choice is not possible? 2. The notion of compatibilism says we are free so long as there are no external constr…
1. What type of bacteria usually causes osteomyelitis, and what are the risk fac
1. What type of bacteria usually causes osteomyelitis, and what are the risk factors for developing this infection? (pg 573) 2. What factors are suspected in leading the developme…
1. What type of epithelia tissue lines the gastrointestinal system? a. Simple Cu
1. What type of epithelia tissue lines the gastrointestinal system? a. Simple Cuboidal b. Stratified Columnar c. Simple Squamous d. Stratified Squamous e. Simple Columnar 2. The t…
1. What type of research design is used in this study (e.g., cross-sectional, lo
1. What type of research design is used in this study (e.g., cross-sectional, longitudinal, experimental, correlational, or naturalistic observation)? Is this design appropriate? …
1. What vessels typically carry blood away from the heart? A) capillaries B) vei
1. What vessels typically carry blood away from the heart? A) capillaries B) veins C) venules D) arteries 2. The outward force that blood exerts on the walls of blood vessels is: …
1. What was the last Television show you watched? 2. Which of the four general u
1. What was the last Television show you watched? 2. Which of the four general uses & gratifications did you employ when viewing this show? You can use more than one. Informat…
1. What was the sex of your pig? State two characteristics to help you identify
1. What was the sex of your pig? State two characteristics to help you identify the sex. 2. Describe, using anatomical terms/directions, the locations and special features/colors …
1. What would happen if crossing over after synapsis and random assortment of ge
1. What would happen if crossing over after synapsis and random assortment of genes during metaphase no longer occurred during meiosis? In your answer make sure to describe these …
1. What would sympathetic stimulation do to blood flow to Jerry\'s ear? (Hint: W
1. What would sympathetic stimulation do to blood flow to Jerry's ear? (Hint: What is the 2. Describe the effects of increased H', ADP, temperature, On and CO; on blood flow. Name…
1. When Timmy was 18months old, his mother stood behind him, helping him throw a
1. When Timmy was 18months old, his mother stood behind him, helping him throw a large ball into a box. As his skill improved, she stepped back, letting him try on his own. Using …
1. When a normal arch in the foot is present, the __________________ muscle will
1. When a normal arch in the foot is present, the __________________ muscle will produce a _____________ on the navicular. 2.The ___________________ ligament sustains the foot’s m…
1. When air is allowed into the pleural cavity, either from a stab wound or a bl
1. When air is allowed into the pleural cavity, either from a stab wound or a blown out alveolus of the lung, the lung will collapse because of: expansion of the rib cage paralysi…
1. When are the cells in the prefrontal cortex (in contrast to the primary motor
1. When are the cells in the prefrontal cortex (in contrast to the primary motor cortex) most active? A. At or after the end of movements B. During inhibition of movements C. D…
1. When conducting a double-blind experimental treatment, such as a new medicati
1. When conducting a double-blind experimental treatment, such as a new medication. One group will receive the actual drug being tested and a control group will be given a neutral…
1. When is telegraphic speech found in a child? 2. What test (that is done at a
1. When is telegraphic speech found in a child? 2. What test (that is done at a hospital) determines definitively which hemisphere is the language-dominant hemisphere 3. What perc…
1. When issues are trivial and immediate relief is needed, the most appropriate
1. When issues are trivial and immediate relief is needed, the most appropriate course of conflict reduction is likely to involve A. rotating team members. B. finding a common ene…
1. When learning about fallacies, it is very common for students to realize just
1. When learning about fallacies, it is very common for students to realize just how often they use fallacious thinking unintentionally. Thinking about the fallacies in the textbo…
1. When referencing a structure present in the interstitial septum, the prenatal
1. When referencing a structure present in the interstitial septum, the prenatal structure is called the ________ (foramen ovale/fossa ovalis), whereas the postnatal structure is …
1. When researchers conclude that their hypotheses are supported based on sample
1. When researchers conclude that their hypotheses are supported based on samples, when in reality the hypotheses are not true of the populations, the researchers have made ______…
1. When stimulating the sciatic nerve, what happens to the number of fibers prod
1. When stimulating the sciatic nerve, what happens to the number of fibers producing action potentials as you increased the voltage? 2. When you directly stimulate the muscle: a)…
1. When the action of one hormone is needed before a second hormone can produce
1. When the action of one hormone is needed before a second hormone can produce an effect, the hormonal interaction i synergistic humoral permissive down-regulating antagonistic 2…
1. When the mitochondrial uncoupling protein UCP1 is activated in __________ [ S
1. When the mitochondrial uncoupling protein UCP1 is activated in __________ [ Select ] ["cerebral", "yellow", "brown"] adipose tissue, it leads to the generation of additional __…
1. Where did the revivalist teachings of Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Wahhab have their g
1. Where did the revivalist teachings of Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Wahhab have their greatest initial impact? A. Pakistan B. Iran C. Arabia D. North Africa Submit 2. How did the Wahhabi…
1. Where is the normal heart rate generated? a. all of the answers are correct b
1. Where is the normal heart rate generated? a. all of the answers are correct b. cardiovascular center in medulla c. sinoatrial node d. atrioventricular node 2.Which of the follo…
1. Which American scientist gave the Soviets US atomic secrets? 2. Who were the
1. Which American scientist gave the Soviets US atomic secrets? 2. Who were the only US spies executed in peacetime? 3. Who were the "Cambridge Five"? (from where did they come an…
1. Which Evaluation and Management codes are used to report services to patients
1. Which Evaluation and Management codes are used to report services to patients in a facility that provides room, board, and other personal assistance services, generally on a lo…
1. Which approach to personality presents the most positive or idealistic pictur
1. Which approach to personality presents the most positive or idealistic picture of human nature? ___________________ 2 _______________________ personality theorists would most l…
1. Which biochemical reaction provides energy for 5–10 seconds of sustained musc
1. Which biochemical reaction provides energy for 5–10 seconds of sustained muscular contraction? 2.All of the following are characteristics of the creatine phosphate bioenergetic…
1. Which cell structure is involved in synthesizing protein that will destined t
1. Which cell structure is involved in synthesizing protein that will destined to be membrane bound or extracellular? a. Free Floating Ribosome b. rough Endoplasmic Reticulum c. s…
1. Which example illustrates behavior therapy? Select one: a. A therapist focuse
1. Which example illustrates behavior therapy? Select one: a. A therapist focuses on changing specific psychological traits in order to improve the client's behavior b. A therapis…
1. Which ion is the most common extracellular anion? a. K+ b. Na+ c. PO4- d. Cl-
1. Which ion is the most common extracellular anion? a. K+ b. Na+ c. PO4- d. Cl-1 2. Which ion is the most common extracellular cation? a. K+ b. Na+ c. PO4- d. Cl-1 3. The Atomic …
1. Which is CORRECT about the lymphatic system? A Structures called lacteals ass
1. Which is CORRECT about the lymphatic system? A Structures called lacteals assist in the transport of carbohydrates from the small intestine.. B. Lymph joins the blood at the ju…
1. Which is in the correct sequence of air movement during inspiration a. pharyn
1. Which is in the correct sequence of air movement during inspiration a. pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles alveolar ducts, alveoli b. pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronc…
1. Which is not a connective tissue? a. Bone cells b. skeletal muscle cell c. ca
1. Which is not a connective tissue? a. Bone cells b. skeletal muscle cell c. cartilage cells d. fat cells e. blood cella 2. Adipose tissue is different than a tenson due to: a. t…
1. Which level of analysis looks at Melania\'s behavior in the group that includ
1. Which level of analysis looks at Melania's behavior in the group that includes those who she helps with setting up surveys for the rest of the employees: 2. Ryan is interested …
1. Which meningeal layer contains an abundance of blood vessels? Arachnoid mater
1. Which meningeal layer contains an abundance of blood vessels? Arachnoid mater Dura mater Pia mater 2. What functions does cranial nerve lll have? Somatic motor only Visceral mo…
1. Which muscle cells have the greatest ability to regenerate? a. skeletal smoot
1. Which muscle cells have the greatest ability to regenerate? a. skeletal smooth e. no muscle can regenerate b. cardiac c. cardiac & skeletal d 2. What is the role of tropomy…
1. Which muscle contracts to enable the main effort required to stand on your to
1. Which muscle contracts to enable the main effort required to stand on your toes? A. Biceps femoris B. Quadriceps C. Gastrocnemius D. Tibialis anterior 2. When gluteus maximus c…
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