Suppose Ann and her sister are both going to have a baby. Ann is age 28; her sister is age 45. Generalizing from statistics noted in the text, you would know that Ann's probability of having a child with Down syndrome are:

a. about the same as her sister's
b. slightly greater than her sister's
c. slightly less than her sister's
d. more than 10 times less than her sister's

d

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Oswaldo told himself that he could do things, and that he was having fun. Oswaldo’s attitude showed the ________ of young children

Fill in the blank with correct word.

Psychology

On his way back from work, Orin nearly collided head-on with another car. After swerving out of the way at the last minute, Orin could feel his heart racing and his hands shaking. A few minutes later, he arrived home and, just as he walked in, received a phone call from a salesperson. Orin then became verbally abusive toward the salesperson. This outcome is most consistent with the concept of

a. instrumental aggression. b. excitation transfer. c. the death instinct. d. incompatible responses.

Psychology