Delia has carefully chosen a high-quality daycare for her new baby. She knows that overall, daycare will not hurt her attachment with her infant. In fact, learns Delia, her child will:

A. display poorer social skills when dealing with other children in the daycare

B. have a positive experience in elementary school as a result of the positive daycare experience

C. have a better social adjustment based on the quality of their family relationship than hours spent in daycare.

D. learn social skills that will transfer to other situations outside of daycare


C. have a better social adjustment based on the quality of their family relationship than hours spent in daycare.

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You overhear two psychologists discussing the relative importance of the various levels of analysis researchers may use. They are most likely to reach an agreement that

a. the broadest level of analysis is the most important. b. the narrowest level of analysis is the most important. c. some levels of analysis are less important than others. d. different levels of analysis address different questions.

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High levels of prenatal lead exposure are related to

A) deformities of the gums and nails. B) difficulty in chewing and swallowing. C) breast and uterine cancers in women. D) prematurity, low birth weight, and brain damage.

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Which of the following is the child's ability to conform to parental standards of behavior without direct supervision?

A) Independence B) Interdependence C) Self-evaluation D) Self-regulation

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