Susanna can expect that her normal newborn daughter will be able to:

A) hold her head up for brief periods.
B) reach for a toy.
C) sleep through the night.
D) suck.


D) suck.

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

1. According to the social cognition model, whether an individual thinks that strength training will have any effect on their physique is an example of self-efficacy. 2. From the perspective of the biopsychosocial model, continuum models of health behavior may be seen as incomplete. 3. Operant conditioning approaches are MOST effective when people are rewarded for small steps in the right direction 4. The transtheoretical model recognizes that people may not make changes in a linear fashion. 5. The health action process approach contains two broad stages: the action and maintenance stages. 6. Patterns of brain activation suggest that fear-based appeals should be highly effective. 8. The effectiveness of a particular message promoting condom use may vary depending on an individual’s focus on intimacy in their relationships.

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According to Atkinson and Shiffrin's classic theory,

a. short-term memory and long-term memory are distinctly different processes. b. items stored in short-term memory are fairly permanent. c. rehearsal is necessary in order to move material from sensory memory to short-term memory. d. there are no strict limits in the capacity of short-term memory.

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The escape response can be eliminated (extinguished) when ______.

A. the negative reinforcement is removed B. the aversive event is removed C. the anticipatory pain response is extinguished D. all of these

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In 2009, the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act

A. approved the marketing of "safer" cigarettes. B. authorized the FDA to regulate tobacco products in specific ways. C. approved novelty products, such as candy-flavored cigarettes. D. was repealed by the U.S. legislature.

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