Skinner developed a crib for his second daughter known as the “Air Crib.” Which of the following is true of his invention?

a. It was widely praised and earned him several million dollars.
b. It caused his daughter to become mentally ill and suicidal.
c. It was intended, in part, to keep his daughter warm without bundling her up in heavy clothes.
d. It was viewed as a “modern” way to raise children and, as a result, became very popular and is still available today.


C

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What will be an ideal response?

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