Harry Harlow studied _____ in order to learn more about the importance of caregivers in social development.
A) infants in orphanages
B) members of the Piraha tribe
C) adopted children
D) socially isolated rhesus monkeys
D) socially isolated rhesus monkeys
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Larry and Ira are brothers who are two years apart in age. Larry went to one public school for his grade school years, but before Ira could go to that school the district underwent a rezoning. Ira, therefore, ended up going to a different school with less-qualified teachers and fewer resources. As a result, Larry tended to perform much better in school than Ira did. This example demonstrates the
influence of a. active gene-environment relationships b. niche-picking c. nonshared environmental influences d. asynchronous environmental genotypes
Gene therapy has been tested in
a. mice. b. humans. c. mice and humans. d. neither mice nor humans.
Hurricane Katrina and its various effects on the cities near the Gulf of Mexico are classic examples of hassles
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
According to the textbook, research on the development of the self-concept using the "red dye" test (placing a red dot on the forehead of the child and then showing the child his or her reflection
in the mirror and seeing whether the child touches the red dot on the "baby in the mirror" or his or her own head) indicates that the self-concept in human infants develops at, on average, age a. 6–8 months. b. 12–14 months. c. 18–24 months. d. 2–3 years.