Which of the following statements would a person who propagates the behavioral view of attachment most likely support?
A) Infants associate their caregivers with gratification and learn to approach them to meet their needs.
B) A caregiver becomes not just a reinforcer but also a love object who forms the basis for all later attachments.
C) Infants become emotionally attached to their mothers during the first year because they share genetic similarities.
D) If caregivers are to be missed when absent, infants must perceive that they continue to exist.
A) Infants associate their caregivers with gratification and learn to approach them to meet their needs.
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a. ?B. F. Skinner b. ?Robert Yerkes c. ?William McDougall d. ?James Mark Baldwin e. ?James McKeen Cattell
Research suggests that the relationship between antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) and psychopathy can be described as . . .
a. They are two different names for the identical underlying disorder b. All individuals with ASPD are psychopaths, but not all psychopaths have ASPD c. All psychopaths would also be diagnosed with ASPD, but not all those diagnosed with ASPD are psychopaths d. None of the above
Arithmetic average is to _____ as score occurring with the greatest frequency is to _____
a. mean; median b. median; mode c. mean; mode d. mode; median
Why do Kipsigi infants rarely sleep more than 3 hours straight, day or night, for the first year of life?
a. They do not sleep in a separate room and therefore siblings wake them up throughout the night. b. They doze on their mother's back throughout the day and feed often at night. c. Because of the high rates of infant mortality in the Kipsigi culture, mothers wake their infants often to make sure they are still alive. d. Kipsigi adults rarely sleep more than 3 hours straight.