In the nineteenth century, it was considered improper for doctors-to-be to __________.
A. treat women
B. see a woman's genitals
C. attend medical school
D. use forceps
Answer: B
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Michael is very intrusive when he responds to his infant's cries and smiles, and he tends to disrupt the infant's activities when he attends to him. Based on this information, Michael's child may develop __________ attachment.
A. insecure-ambivalent B. insecure-avoidant C. secure D. insecure-disorganized
Many simple prototypes, such as cat and blue, are taught by means of __________
a. hierarchies c. exemplars b. overextensions d. none of these
If someone drinking alcohol experiences a rapid heartbeat and dizziness, it is likely that they
A. are typically heavy drinkers and drink for this effect. B. metabolize alcohol more rapidly than normal. C. have low levels of the liver enzyme aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH). D. have a genetic predisposition for alcohol abuse.
Discuss the involvement of fathers as it relates to attachment security. How do mothers and fathers differ in their caregiving?
What will be an ideal response?