When Michael's father brought him for his 4-year-old well-child check-up, he was told that it is
likely that Michael will be over six feet tall when he finishes growing. How would the
pediatrician be able to predict Michael's later height?
a. The doctor will look at the parent's height and make an educated guess.
b. Stable growth curves at age four can predict adult height.
c. Michael was a larger than average baby when born.
d. Michael was taller than average at age 1.
b. Stable growth curves at age four can predict adult height.
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What will be an ideal response?
A student who sets unattainable high standards for themselves, is self-critical, and terrified of making even one error is exhibiting
a. a high score on integrity. b. maladaptive perfectionism. c. severe test anxiety. d. low score on extroversion.