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A) winning is emphasized over skill development.
B) coaches criticize players for bad plays.
C) coaches have realistic expectations and demands for players.
D) coaches badmouth opponents and referees.
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A) Most adults recognize faces from other races better than faces from their own race.
B) Research has shown that experience leads infants to a more precise configuration of faces,one that includes human faces,but not monkey faces.
C) By 9 months of age,the facial template is modified to reflect the kinds of faces that infants see frequently.
D) Most adults recognize faces from their own race better than faces from other races.
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A) the range of pitches in normal conversational tones.
B) the quietest sound a person can hear.
C) the level of sound at which hearing impairments begin to occur.
D) sounds that can be heard by adults,but not by infants.
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A) salty tastes
B) bitter tastes
C) sweet tastes
D) sour tastes
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A) Infants are not able to hear at all.
B) Infants can hear,but not as well as adults.
C) Infants' hearing is about the same as that of adults.
D) Infants have better hearing than adults.
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A) Younger children are as likely as older children to remind themselves that they need to pay attention.
B) Younger children know fewer attentional "tricks of the trade" than older children.
C) Younger and older children are equally distracted by extraneous information.
D) Younger children do not usually show an orienting response.
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A) first becomes apparent when children enter school.
B) is well-established by the first birthday.
C) is influenced by one's culture.
D) is determined solely by heredity.
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A) candy.
B) potato chips.
C) a lemon.
D) strong coffee.
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A) decelerated;interest
B) accelerated;interest
C) decelerated;fear
D) accelerated;fear
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A) put more emphasis on team sports,such as touch football (to encourage teamwork) .
B) put more emphasis on winning instead of skill development (to encourage competition and success) .
C) put more emphasis on individual activities,such as walking,running,and swimming (to encourage lifetime physical fitness) .
D) be limited to once a week,because United States children are already very physically fit.
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A) Infants hear sounds best that have pitches in the range of human speech.
B) Infants can hear high-pitched sounds the best.
C) Infants cannot use sound to locate an object.
D) Infants cannot discriminate vowel and consonant sounds.
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A) He is unlikely to be able to feed himself at all,so is likely to be completely dependent on adults to get fed.
B) He's probably beginning to be able to pick up finger foods,but is likely to have difficulty getting them in his mouth.
C) He can probably use a spoon to bring food to his mouth,but may keep his wrist rigid.
D) He should be able to use a spoon to eat using the same motions as an adult uses.
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A) the ability to recognize own-race faces was retained,while the ability to individuate other-race faces was reduced - demonstrating a pattern of perceptual narrowing.
B) the ability to recognize and individuate own-race and other-race faces was reduced - demonstrating a pattern of perceptual narrowing.
C) the ability to recognize own-race faces was lost,while the ability to individuate other-race faces was increased - demonstrating a pattern of perceptual constancy.
D) the ability to recognize and individuate own-race and other-race faces was lost - demonstrating a pattern of perceptual constancy.
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A) heredity alone
B) experience alone
C) heredity and experience
D) it has not been possible to find out what determines hand preference
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A) is so poor that they cannot identify their mothers using the sense of smell.
B) is very different from that of adults.Newborns will turn away from odors that adults find pleasant (e.g. ,honey or chocolate) .
C) is well-developed at birth.
D) is poorly developed because they do not turn away from unpleasant smells (e.g. ,rotten eggs) .
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