In the late 1800s, the _____ Laws made it illegal to send information about contraceptives and abortion through the mail
a. Meese
b. Grable
c. Comstock
d. Decency
C
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When the mother is standing over the crib where the infant is, Jerome Bruner observed that the three to eight-week-old baby will become agitated and begin to cry if the infant hears the mothers' voice coming from a loudspeaker rather than her mouth. This illustrates that babies
a. are startled by loud noises. b. have more acute vision than was previously thought. c. seem to understand that a person's voice and body should be connected. d. are unable to localize and predict where sounds should come from.
Athea was a subject in a study in which the glucose in her brain was marked with a radioactive substance. Then radiation detectors identified where these markers become highly concentrated. Athea participated in a study that employed
A. electroencephalograms (EEGs). B. magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). C. psychophysical radiograms (PPRs). D. positron emission tomography (PET).
The extent to which parents __________ contributes strongly to early language progress
A) provide toys or interesting activities for children B) actively teach children letters and sounds C) talk to infants and toddlers D) speak to each other and to other adults
The discrepancy hypothesis explains:
a. attachment b. synchrony c. social referencing d. stranger and separation anxiety