Your friend, Sandy, interacts with her baby abruptly and lacks confidence. You would expect her baby to be
a. more likely to develop an intense, difficult temperament.
b. less likely to develop an intense, difficult temperament.
c. temperamentally unaffected by how his mother interacts with him, because temperament is determined by heredity.
d. temperamentally unaffected by how his mother interacts with him, because temperament does not develop until later in childhood.
a
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In his early writings, Freud proposed that humans have a constructive, life-giving instinct, which he called ____
a. Thanatos b. Eros c. Jocasta d. Ares
The ear senses loudness by:
A. how slow or fast nerve impulses are transmitted from the auditory nerve to the brain B. the location of the most intense stimulation in the cochlea fluid C. the electrical strength of the neural impulse sent to the brain D. the number of vibrations reaching the cochlea
As many as 20 percent of low-SES children develop __________ as a result of repeated middle ear infections
A) cancer B) otitis media C) some hearing loss D) minor brain damage
Which of the following reflects a correct structure of memory components?
A. Autobiographical memory is divided into episodic memory and personal semantic memory. B. Implicit memory is divided into episodic memory and procedural memory. C. Declarative memory is divided into procedural memory and explicit memory. D. Personal semantic memory is divided into episodic memory and procedural memory.