Jason is an infant whose parents speak English in the home. When his parents are at work, Jason stays in a family day care home where all the employees speak only Spanish. Jason is experiencing
a. multilingualism.
b. a confirmation of the critical period hypothesis.
c. sequential bilingualism.
d. simultaneous bilingualism.
Ans: d
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a. NMDA receptors are sparse in area CA3. b. AMPA blocks the LTP produced in area CA1. c. NMDA receptors are sparse in area CA1. d. AP5 blocks the LTP produced in area CA3. e. AMPA agonists block the LTP produced in area CA3.
According to the article Apparent from the Parents about different parenting styles and adolescent behavior outcomes, in survey research a large sample is usually more likely to be _____ than a small sample:
(a) biased (b) exclusive (c) chosen (d) representative