All of the following are fine motor skills that a three-year-old preschooler can perform EXCEPT __________
a) undoing his clothes to go to the bathroom
b) putting together a jigsaw puzzle
c) fitting shaped blocks into matching shaped holes
d) throwing a ball to a friend so the friend can catch it
Answer: d
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Douglas is the director of a large residential center for the elderly. He recently became concerned about the high death rate of his residents. If he wanted to lower that death rate, one option he might try is __________
a) accepting younger residents. b) accepting residents who are in better health. c) to give his residents more control over their lives. d) to take stress away from his residents by making all of their decisions for them.
Aaron, who is generally a very open-minded and accepting person, is very different when it comes to the issue of homosexuality. While having a talk with his friend Elena, he says "I know that some people think that being gay is something you are born wit
but I just don't agree. I think it is a choice, and I know that research has found that to be the case." Since Elena just read Chapter 11 of your textbook, what would she be most likely to say to Aaron? a. Aaron, I knew we got along for a reason. The research is very clear that people who try hard enough can, in fact, change from being homosexual to being heterosexual. b. Aaron, you silly boy! The only way a person can change their sexual orientation is if they have a procedure to surgically alter the lateral geniculate nucleus of the hypothalamus, because that is where sexual orientation is controlled! c. Well, Aaron, you are only partially correct, because only with the use of hormone pills can a person truly change his or her sexual orientation. d. Aaron, you are such a nice guy, but you are wrong. There is really no evidence that a person can either choose or voluntarily change their sexual orientation.