__________ provides a quick, approximate assessment of a newborn's status by looking at five vital signs
a. The Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale c. Chorionic villus sampling
b. The Babinski d. The Apgar Scale
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What do positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, positive punishment, and negative punishment all have in common?
A. They are all examples of responses used in classical conditioning. B. They all increase the chances that behavior will be repeated. C. All of them are consequences in operant conditioning. D. They all decrease the chances that behavior will be repeated.
A mental conception of the layout of a physical space is known as a(n)
a. cognitive map. b. mental model. c. artificial intelligence. d. memory consolidation.
Which of the following research methods would be most useful for conducting research on daily manifestation of well-being?
a. Laboratory studies. b. Gathering widespread survey data. c. Case studies. d. Longitudinal studies.
Which statement about interventions that support parents and preterm infants is true?
A) Preterm infants whose parents receive coaching show no gains in mental test performance. B) Babies who are both preterm and economically disadvantaged require long-term, intensive intervention. C) For economically disadvantaged parents of preterm infants, just a few sessions of coaching are required. D) Even for parents with adequate economic and personal resources, long-term, intensive intervention is necessary.