An examiner, during administration of the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale, repeatedly
flashes a light in the eyes of the infant. After a period of time, the infant stops reacting to the
light.
This decreasing response to redundant stimulation is known as:
A) a response decrement. B) habituation.
C) a developmental risk factor. D) state regulation.
B
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a. Main effect is the effect of one factor, ignoring the other while interaction effect is the effect of one factor varying depending on the level of the other factor b. Interaction effect is the effect of one factor varying depending on the level of the other factor while main effect is the effect of one factor, ignoring the other c. There is no difference d. Both A & B are correct
An average high-school student can be expected to answer about 75 multiple-choice items and
150 true-false items in an hour. Indicate whether the statement is true or false