A baby learns that when he is hungry, food is provided, and when he is in pain, he is cuddled and comforted. Erik Erikson suggested that this baby would be developing a sense of:

a. intimacy.
b. trust.
c. integrity.
d. identity.


B

Psychology

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a. they are more labor-intensive b. they do not allow one to determine causality. c. the results are more difficult to understand. d. the choice of variables that can be studied is limited.

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A nutritionist collects the weight of college students in the first semester, then again in the second semester. What is the best way to visually present this data?

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a. explicit; implicit b. conscious; subconscious c. implicit; explicit d. aware; nonconscious

Psychology