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Which of the following is (are) shortcomings of lab experiments?
I. People in lab experiments know that they are being studied, so they may not behave normally.
II. The amount of money involved in lab experiments is small, which means the participants do not stand to gain or lose much from their choices.
III. Many people in experiments are asked to do things that they have never done before.
Transient Exuberance
The great but temporary increase in the number of dendrites that develop in an infant’s brain during the first two years of life.
Shaken Baby Syndrome
A life-threatening injury that occurs when an infant is forcefully shaken back and forth, a motion that ruptures blood vessels in the brain and breaks neural connections.
Self-righting
Self-righting refers to the innate capacity of humans and animals to recover from adversity or disruption and return to a state of equilibrium or normal functioning.
Head-sparing
A biological mechanism that prioritizes the growth and development of the brain over other body parts in situations of malnutrition or stress.
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