What is a fussing cry and what does it signal?

What will be an ideal response?


A fussing cry sounds like a warm-up to something worse yet to come. Infants typically moan or whimper in a low tone and take pauses and large intakes of breath. It is a warning that if things do not change, a louder cry will ensue.

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Sheriff (1936) asked groups of participants to estimate the distance moved by a point of light. He found that

a. participants were more accurate when they were alone than when they were in groups. b. participants were more accurate in groups than when they were alone. c. as the study progressed, the participants' estimates began to converge with each other. d. as the study progressed, the participants' estimates began to diverge from each other.

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Emotion-focused coping involves:

A. using the process of extinction B. changing our own behavior to solve the problem C. seeking information about what needs to be done D. dealing with our distress

Psychology

______ believed that our emotional responses to certain forms and images might be the result of innate responses from a deep collective unconscious.

A. Sigmund Freud B. Carl Jung C. Rollo May D. Carl Rogers

Psychology

The density of the _____ on the fingertips than on the palms

A) ?Merkel receptors is higher B) ?Krausse end bulbs is higher C) ?Merkel receptors is lower D) ?Pacinian corpuscles is lower

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