Joanne is expecting her child, but she lives in a low income region of the U.S., and she herself is below the poverty line. Which of these is an income­related regional problem that could affect the survival of Joanne's baby?

a. Age of the mother
b. Adequacy of medical facilities available c. The mother's attitude about the baby
d. Anti-infant mortality laws


b

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What will be an ideal response?

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Which statement describes a strength of naturalistic observation?

A) It reflects the participants’ everyday lives. B) It permits comparisons of participants’ responses. C) Great depth and breadth of information can be obtained in a short time. D) It grants each participant an equal opportunity to display the behavior of interest.

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A later evaluation of Piaget's theory concluded that he

a. underestimated the ability of young children. b. underestimated the abilities of adults. c. underestimated the abilities of adolescents. d. borrowed heavily from other stage theories.

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The great importance in a humanistic therapist being genuine appears to be in ____

a. ?forcing the client to see the contrast between the client’s unhealthy behaviors and the therapist’s healthy ones b. ?the transference of the client’s feelings toward loved ones onto the therapist c. ?the sense of unconditional positive regard that the client will feel d. ?providing a healthy model for healthy relationships with others

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