Devin is a cheerful nine-month-old infant who wakes up every day at 5:30 a.m., eats lunch every day at noon, and goes to bed at 9 p.m. He gets fussy in the afternoon but can usually be lulled to sleep. As most babies classified by temperament pattern, he would most likely be classified as ____.?
a. ?slow-to-warm-up
b. ?fast-to-warm-up
c. ?easy
d. ?difficult
ANSWER:
c
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a. ?dramatic or unexpected b. ?meaningless or trivial c. ?positive and straightforward d. ?negative and ambiguous
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a. respondent conditioning b. operant conditioning c. classical conditioning d. Pavlovian conditioning
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a. sexual conflict b. rejection c. emptiness d. loneliness and emptiness
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