Harlow found that infant monkeys raised in total isolation:

a. could mate and care for their babies normally as adults.
b. formed strong attachments to their mechanical mothers.
c. developed normally except for a tendency to hide in corners when placed with other monkeys.
d. could recover from any ill effects if given a second chance to be socialized with younger monkeys.


d

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According to Comte, the kind of thinking favored by people such as Thomas Edison, the inventor of the light bulb, becomes widespread during the __________ of societal development.

A. Theological stage B. Metaphysical stage C. Scientific stage D. Post-scientific stage

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a. Moore’s study accounts for accidental conception. b. Moore’s study confirms women’s purposeful intentions to have children. c. Moore’s study demonstrates that women follow Bernardi’s typology in a linear fashion. d. Moore’s study suggests for the first time that women make choices to have children or to not have children.

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A child struggles to learn how to read and is frequently teased about it by his siblings and referred to as "slow" by his parents and teachers. He underperforms in school and never thinks about going to college. Ultimately, he drops out before graduating from high school, telling the school counselor that he's just not "book smart." This is an example of which theory of deviance?

a.) labeling theory b.) strain theory c.) reflection theory d.) role theory

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