Within a few days, neonates _____

a. are able to crawl and have depth perception
b. recognize their mother's smell and the sound of her voice
c. have 20/20 vision and see in color
d. have a strong receptive language but lack expressive skills


B

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a. Psychology is empirical. b. Psychology evolves in a sociohistorical context. c. Psychology is theoretically diverse. d. Our experience of the world is highly subjective.

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Jalayna's baby is always ready to eat when it is time for her to be fed, always falls asleep at her nap time, and wakes up relatively easily. The baby also likes to try new things and is not too wary of new situations. Jalayna's baby has a(n) __________ temperament.

A. easy B. difficult C. slow-to-warm-up D. secure

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Contemporary social-learning and cognitive theories differ from the early learning theory approaches in that they

a. hold that environmental contingencies are not important. b. suggest that organisms react passively to their environments. c. emphasize cognitive processes as well as behavioral ones. d. minimize the importance of mental processes.

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Paul decides to give the police the wallet he found because he thinks he'll likely get a reward. According to Kohlberg, in what stage is Paul's moral reasoning?

A) Social contract orientation B) Good girl-good boy morality C) Punishment orientation D) Instrumental hedonism orientation

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