Which of the following is a correct statement about the events leading up to conception?
A) Ordinarily, a woman produces two ova per month, one from each of her ovaries.
B) Conception normally takes place in the uterus.
C) After ejaculation, sperm travel the following path: the woman's vagina, cervix, uterus, and fallopian tube.
D) After ovulation, the ovum travels down the uterus to the fallopian tube.
C
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Which of the following statements about cognitive intervention is true?
A) Cognitive intervention is of limited usefulness to adults over age 65. B) Most older adults are unaware of memory declines and do not know that they need to take extra steps to ensure recall. C) Older adults' relatively well-preserved metacognition is a powerful asset in cognitive training efforts. D) Cognitive intervention rarely results in improved day-to-day problem solving.
In Bowlby's formation of a reciprocal relationship phase,
A) infants respond differently to a familiar caregiver than to a stranger, but do not protest when the familiar caregiver leaves. B) babies approach, follow, and climb on a familiar caregiver in preference to others. C) separation protest declines, and the child understands some factors that influence the caregiver's coming and going. D) babies become upset when a familiar caregiver leaves.