How do infants acquire a fear of crawling over unsafe edges?

a. They develop the fear at a certain age, regardless of any experience.
b. They develop the fear only after falling and getting hurt

c. They develop the fear only after their parents teach them to be afraid.
d. They develop the fear after a couple weeks of crawling.


d

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What will be an ideal response?

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a. It takes about 10 to 15 minutes of complete darkness to reach maximum visual sensitivity. b. Dark adaptation can be wiped out by just a few seconds of viewing the bluish-white xenon lights. c. The afterimages seen after looking at a flashbulb are a result of the bleaching of visual pigment in the rods. d. To restore light sensitivity, the rhodopsin in the rods must recombine.

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