Which stage of birth is the quickest, easiest, and takes only a few minutes?

A. third
B. second
C. first
D. fourth


Answer: A

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Who is performing a fine-motor skill?

a. Johnny, who is walking c. Vincent, who is scribbling with a pencil b. Guy, who is rolling over d. Juan, who is playing soccer

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The mild conflict that typically arises in the parent–child relationship

A) often escalates once the young adult moves out of the family home. B) facilitates adolescent identity and autonomy by helping family members learn to express and tolerate disagreement. C) escalates as adolescents begin spending more time away from home and often leads to a breakdown in communication. D) can be reduced if parents maintain strict guidelines, implemented in an authoritarian atmosphere.

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Willow's mother took away her television privileges as punishment for missing her curfew when the punishment could have been much more severe, such as being grounded for a week and losing access to her cell phone

Why is Willow's mother using insufficient punishment, according to dissonance theory? a. So that there is sufficient external justification for missing curfew again, and Willow will begin to devalue the forbidden activity. b. So that there is sufficient external justification for missing curfew again, and Willow will begin to admire her mother. c. So that there is insufficient external justification for missing curfew again, and Willow will begin to devalue the forbidden activity. d. So that there is insufficient external justification for missing curfew again, and Willow will begin to admire her mother.

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