Present evidence that shows how attachment security in infancy correlates with later child behavior, and the influence of parental sensitivity after the period of infancy on later child behavior.

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. Securely attached infants are more likely than other categories of infants to be socially competent and emotionally positive and less likely to show externalizing and internalizing behavior problems.
2. Parental sensitivity after the period of infancy was more strongly linked to later developmental outcomes than parental sensitivity during the period of infancy.

Psychology

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When two variables vary together in some orderly fashion, they are

a. significant. b. representative. c. correlated. d. causally related.

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Henrietta cannot overcome her alcohol addiction even though she is pregnant. What will likely be the outcome for the baby? What symptoms will the child likely experience?

What will be an ideal response?

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A. The closing of large psychiatric hospitals B. The creation of a network of community mental health centers C. Both a and b D. Neither a nor b

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