Several reports have established that maternal smoking during pregnancy adversely affects prenatal and postnatal growth and increases the risk of:

A) Fetal mortality.
B) Low birth weight.
C) Infant mortality.
D) All of the above


Answer: D) All of the above

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a. Everyone eventually grapples with an identity crisis, whether in adolescence or in adulthood. b. Some adolescents develop ego identity by modeling themselves after others, without soul-searching or self- examination. c. Some contemporary scholars prefer to use the term exploration, rather than crisis, to describe the period of soul-searching and self-examination associated with identity development. d. People may experience many identity crises throughout life. e. The development of ethnic identity is an important part of identity formation, especially for adolescents of color.

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During a session of therapy, Kyle's therapist tells him to sit back and talk about whatever thoughts enter his head. Kyle's therapist is utilizing the Freudian technique of:

A. free association B. dream interpretation C. analysis of slips of the tongue D. exploring manifest content

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Chomsky proposed the existence of a LAD or _____ device that allows children to master language with greater ease

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Regarding the use of technologies, such as Skype, in conducting counseling, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Counseling through Skype provides more information about body language and other visual cues than the other "distance therapies.". b. Technologies, such as Skype, are helpful resources when clients live far away from therapists. c. Counseling through Skype has been shown to provide the same close personal contact as face-to-face counseling does. d. Distance therapy services utilizing technologies, such as Skype, will become a major source of mental health care in coming years.

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