The sense of touch is so important that a baby can fail to thrive and even die if he or she is not touched.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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If a newborn baby hears a recording of her or his own crying, the baby is likely to do which of the following?

A. cry even louder and longer B. show a startle response C. fall asleep D. stop crying

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One factor that has accounted for a reduction in football injuries since 1976 is the outlawing of

A. unpadded football helmets B. "spearing," or using the helmet as a weapon C. "head butting" after a point is made D. attacking the quarterback when the play is dead E. infringing on the punter during a punt

Psychology

We tend to think of our beliefs as being our own, and as being immune to group influences. This phenomenon is known as _____

a. groupthink b. the bias blind spot c. social facilitation d. self-determinism

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Kirsten is a 40-year-old, married, childless woman. What reasonable guess might you make about other facets of Kirsten's life?

a. she has been a full-time housewife since her marriage b. she has struggled with depression for most of the past 20 years c. she has had a strong commitment to a career d. she is the oldest child in her family

Psychology