When would a child's Bayley test scores be average?
a. There are no norms, so an average score cannot be determined.
b. When the infant can complete 100% of the items for his or her age group.
c. When the infant passes the test at the age at which 50% of other infants pass the test.
d. It differs from child to child based upon genetics and environment.
c
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being unable to recall events occuring... a. just prior to brain injury b. after brain injury c. many years prior to brain injury d. none of the above
Erikson hypothesized that adolescents achieve an identity by a. doing only what their parents tell them to do
b. testing a few identities to see which one fits them best. c. unconsciously relying on their genetic makeup d. simply progressing naturally from their preteen years.