Describe the proximity-attraction principle and the mere-exposure effect, and explain how they may be related
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: The principle states that people tend to become friends with those who live or work near us. The mere exposure effect is the tendency to feel more positively toward people, places, or things we have seen frequently. They are related in that we tend to become friends with people with whom we are in proximity, in part because we have greater exposure to them and thus tend to like them more.
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__________ doubles the risk of SIDS
A) Failure to tightly swaddle an infant during sleep B) Use of a pacifier or a security blanket C) Placing an infant to sleep on his back D) Cigarette smoking by a caregiver
Provide a brief account of enuresis.
What will be an ideal response?
Multiple-choice items emphasize recognition rather than recall
Indicate whether the statement is true or false