How does fear develop?
What will be an ideal response?
Fear develops from distress over the course of the first year and can usually be observed by about 6 months. Fear may be triggered by sudden, unexpected movement of an object or person toward an infant. Fear also becomes social about this age when infants develop attachment to familiar people and begin to show stranger anxiety.
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Dementia is best defined as
a. a sudden loss of memory and intelligence. b. an inevitable, normal change in the brain with age. c. a progressive loss of neural functioning. d. a one-time period of significant disorientation.
Analysis of the NCS-R data indicated that
a. most people who meet the criteria for a mental disorder are in treatment. b. approximately 26% of Americans experience a mental disorder at some point in their life. c. mental disorders differ with respect to severity, and many people show only mild symptoms. d. all of these were related to the NCS-R data analysis.
According to the research on children's memory strategies,
a. even very young children make excellent use of the rehearsal strategy. b. rehearsal is one of the most effective memory strategies. c. young children typically group similar items together in order to learn lists of words. d. young children can remember better if they use rehearsal strategies, but they typically do not use them spontaneously.
During a fugue state, patients diagnosed with dissociative fugue
A. travel and typically experience memory loss during their trip. B. travel involuntarily but do not experience memory loss. C. temporarily lose memory of who they are but are able to recover their sense of identity after the fugue state. D. permanently lose memory of who they are and seldom recover any sense of their own identity.