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Genie by Russ Rymer
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  • 1. Genie by Russ Rymer is a profound and poignant exploration of the life of Genie, a girl who was subjected to severe neglect and isolation as a child. Born in 1957, she was discovered at the age of 13 after spending most of her life locked away in a room, confined to a solitary existence by her abusive father, who believed that she should never learn to speak or interact with the outside world. Rymer delves into the complexities of her case, examining not only the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by the psychologists and scientists who studied her, but also the heartbreaking reality of her struggle to acquire language and social skills in the wake of her traumatic upbringing. Through meticulous research and sensitive narrative, Rymer highlights the intricacies of human development and the critical importance of early social interactions, while also addressing the broader implications of Genie's story for understanding language acquisition and the impact of deprivation on cognitive growth. The narrative is both a scientific inquiry and a deeply human story, raising questions about identity, the meaning of family, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity.

    What aspect of human development was Genie a case study for?
A) Language acquisition.
B) Emotional intelligence.
C) Physical fitness.
D) Mathematical skills.
  • 2. How did Genie's father treat her?
A) With extreme abuse and neglect.
B) With love and care.
C) With indifference.
D) With discipline.
  • 3. In which era did Genie's case take place?
A) The 1970s.
B) The 1990s.
C) The 1960s.
D) The 1980s.
  • 4. How did the public react to Genie's story?
A) With curiosity and concern.
B) With anger.
C) With apathy.
D) With fear.
  • 5. What did Genie's case highlight about child development?
A) The role of environment.
B) The importance of early language exposure.
C) The power of intelligence.
D) The significance of genetics.
  • 6. What was a major psychological effect on Genie?
A) Sense of fear and anxiety.
B) Resilience.
C) Indifference.
D) Euphoria.
  • 7. What was Genie's birth name?
A) Jennifer Smith.
B) Genie Wiley.
C) Mary Johnson.
D) Elizabeth Taylor.
  • 8. Which academic field primarily studied Genie?
A) History.
B) Physics.
C) Psychology.
D) Chemistry.
  • 9. In what year was Genie discovered?
A) 1975.
B) 1980.
C) 1965.
D) 1970.
  • 10. Who wrote the book 'Genie'?
A) Malcolm Gladwell.
B) Stephen King.
C) Russ Rymer.
D) Daniel Kahneman.
  • 11. What happened to Genie after she was discovered?
A) She was adopted by a family.
B) She was placed in foster care.
C) She became a public figure.
D) She returned to her parents.
  • 12. How long was Genie isolated from society?
A) 10 years.
B) Approximately 13 years.
C) 15 years.
D) 5 years.
  • 13. What type of abusive environment was Genie raised in?
A) Isolation.
B) A psychiatric hospital.
C) A crowded orphanage.
D) A military school.
  • 14. What did researchers hope to learn from Genie?
A) The effects of education.
B) The critical period for language development.
C) The nature of intelligence.
D) How to teach children.
  • 15. Who were Genie's primary caregivers?
A) Her grandparents.
B) Her teachers.
C) Her parents.
D) Her siblings.
  • 16. What ethical stance do many researchers now take regarding Genie's treatment?
A) Data is more important than people.
B) Research should prioritize welfare over data.
C) Research is always beneficial.
D) Ethics were adequate.
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