Which is true regarding depression in infancy?
a. Infants do not exhibit depression-like symptoms.
b. Infants experience the same cognitions that are common among adults (e.g., feelings of low self-esteem, worthlessness, hopelessness).
c. Infants who display depression-like symptoms are those who are most securely attached to their caregivers.
d. Infants sometimes display depression-like symptoms and states.
d
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According to Sherriton and Stern (1997), what is the fifth and final step in assessing the new culture following organizational change?
a. Needs assessment b. Determining executive direction c. Training d. Evaluation of the new culture
When psychologists refer to the two worlds of childhood, they mean the
a. society of peers and adult/child transactions. b. cognitive and social expectations. c. physical and psychological events. d. religious and secular societies.
According to the article Love Makes the World Go ‘Round about male and female sexual psychology, the humans who are most likely to increase reproductive potential by multiple matings are:
(a) males (b) females
Which statement is true of the blood-brain barrier?
A. The barrier is uniform throughout the brain. B. The barrier is selectively permeable. C. The barrier functions to regulate the chemical composition of the cerebrospinal fluid. D. The barrier is formed by microglia.