As a nurse in the neonatal intensive care unit, you observe that a newborn is irritable, rigid, low in spontaneous movement, and experiencing tremors. You would most likely suspect
A) syphilis infection. B) cocaine exposure.
C) AIDS. D) fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS).
B
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Suppose that you hear a lecture in which the female speaker says, "I will be exploring this topic from an essentialist perspective. Which of the following sentences would you be most likely to hear?
a. "Women have one characteristic in common with one another: a concern about the well-being of children.". b. "Gender differences may be large in the workplace but small in personal interactions.". c. "In the Western hemisphere, people have a view of gender that is very different from the view in the Eastern hemisphere.". d. "Gender differences are so small that they essentially have no practical significance.".
Bowlby, in agreement with ethology, suggested that smiling in the infant:
a. is random until about 6-months of age. b. is usually due to gastrointestinal distress. c. is unrelated to attachment. d. may serve as a stimulus for affection from others.
Conditions of worth are to _____ as fixations are to _____
a) Albert Bandura; Sigmund Freud. b) Carl Rogers; Sigmund Freud. c) Raymond Cattell; Carl Jung. d) Abraham Maslow; Carl Jung.
Your grandmother has had a stroke, and although her vision is not affected, she does not recognize your face. However, she does recognize your voice. It sounds like your grandmother has developed ______.
A. blind sight B. object agnosia C. Alzheimer's D. prosopagnosia