Research by Harry and Margaret Harlow (1966) suggests that:

a. the basis of attachment is the food provided by the mother.
b. contact comfort may be as important a basic need as the need for food.
c. attachment is driven by the need for trust.
d. infants become attached because it helps them to form their identity.


B

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With training from a behavior analyst, Mark's parents take steps to help him change his behavior of hitting his little brother. The process of developing and implementing techniques to influence behavior is known as:

a. assessment b. observation c. modification d. analysis

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A) how dangerous the behaviour is. B) the presence or absence of previous suicide attempts. C) intent. D) whether or not mood disorders are present.

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According to Hubel and Wiesel's research, the

a. map of the retina that appears on the primary visual cortex is like a mosaic. b. regions of the retina correspond to inverted regions of the primary visual cortex. c. visual cortex is a point-by-point representation of the retina. d. retina is modeled by the visual cortex. e. levels of the visual association cortex are spread between the occipital, temporal, and parietal lobes.

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