Miranda, a California mother of newborn twins, recently learned that her state is unique in a way that is of particular interest to her family as they adjust to caring for two tiny babies
The information that Miranda was glad to learn about was most likely
a. a 1978 law that makes it illegal for her employer to discriminate against her or fire her for giving birth
b. her state legislature's decision not to ratify the 1993 Family and Medical Leave Act
c. a 2004 law that allows all workers in the state to take a partially paid family leave for up to 6 weeks
d. news that the parental leave policy in her state is comparable to paid leave policies available to new parents in most Scandinavian countries
C
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A) is a more accurate predictor of intelligence than a developmental quotient. B) rarely fluctuates between toddlerhood and adolescence. C) is expressed as the ratio of an individual's chronological age to his or her mental age. D) indicates the extent to which the raw score deviates from the typical performance of same-age individuals.
Behavior modification procedures are designed to change:
a. behavior b. characteristics of people c. traits d. all of these