When must an author provide a citation for information presented in his or her paper?

A) when presenting information that is not one's own thoughts or information that is not
considered common knowledge
B) only when the information is considered common knowledge to other psychologists
C) only if he or she used information from a journal article
D) any time he or she thinks a citation might improve the strength of their argument

A

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a. genetically identical. b. also known as identical twins. c. always of the same sex. d. never of the same sex. e. as genetically alike as any two siblings.

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Which of the following statements is supported by research on self-awareness?

A) Newborns smile more at their own mirror image than at an image of another baby. B) Newborns display a stronger rooting reflex in response to external stimulation than to self-stimulation. C) Newborns look longer at their own visual image than images of others. D) Newborns are consciously aware of the self's physical features.

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