What was the primary purpose of the "Fragile Families and Child Well-Being Study?"

a. to determine health risks for children exposed to drugs and alcohol during the prenatal period
b. to identify characteristics associated with fathers who were most likely to abandon their children
c. to evaluate the impact of child welfare legislation that provided benefits for unwed mothers
d. to evaluate the impact of poverty and environmental stress on the development of young children

d

Psychology

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Suppose that Peter is an expert in gymnastics. You would expect to find that

a. he is also an expert in several other unrelated areas. b. he actually has less vivid imagery about gymnastics than a nonexpert would have. c. he has an IQ that is in the gifted range. d. he practices gymnastics very conscientiously, typically at least an hour every day.

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Which of the following is the most accurate summary statement about the research on autobiographical memory?

a. Most memory errors concern relatively trivial information, rather than central, important information. b. In autobiographical memory, implicit memory is much more accurate than explicit memory. c. Our autobiographical memory tends to be highly accurate, even for minor details. d. Each time we receive new information about a life event, it is stored together with a "marker" that indicates when this new information was added.

Psychology