In medieval Europe, a new form of infant abandonment was introduced, in which an infant or very young child was permanently "donated" to a monastery. This practice was known as
a. adoration
b. oblation
c. convocation
d. absorption
B
Psychology
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Throughout history and in most cultures, infertility has been considered mostly as a problem caused by ______
a lack of spiritual commitment the male the female both the male and the female
Psychology
In Cattell's theory of intelligence, __________ refers to skills that depend on accumulated knowledge and experience, good judgment, and mastery of social customs, whereas __________ depends more heavily on basic information-processing skills
A) the s factor; the g factor B) fluid intelligence; crystallized intelligence C) the g factor; the s factor D) crystallized intelligence; fluid intelligence
Psychology