Adoption agencies try to ensure a good fit by

A) placing children in affluent homes.
B) seeking parents of the same ethnic and religious background of the child.
C) allowing the biological parents to select an adoptive family for their child.
D) seeking parents with at least two biological children.

B

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a) Utilizing chunking as a memory strategy can help to increase the capacity of our long-term memory. b) The researchers found that eidetic imagery is much more common than once thought. c) Peterson and Peterson clearly demonstrated that there is a difference in the process of storing highly emotional versus mundane personal experiences. d) Any interruption in rehearsal can easily cause us to forget at least some of the information that was in our short-term memory.

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Which of the following is NOT a drawback to correlational studies?

a. Researchers must give up some control of the research conditions. b. One can never ensure that groups are comparable in every way. c. Subjects cannot be assigned randomly to the various conditions. d. The results may not hold true in the real world outside of the laboratory. e. It cannot be determined whether one variable caused a change in the other.

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