Why do interventions for preterm infants, such as "kangaroo care" or regular massage, produce a positive developmental effect?
A. They offer regular points of contact with other humans.
B. These techniques are effective, but no one is quite sure of the effects they produce.
C. This kind of interaction socializes a newborn to imprint on human caregivers.
D. They stimulate the release of hormones that promote weight gain and muscle development.
Answer: D
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a. phenotypes will be the same because their genotypes are exactly the same b. phenotypes will be different even though their genotypes are exactly the same c. genotypes will be different because their phenotypes are different d. genotypes will be the same because their phenotypes are the same
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A. Context of the loss B. Changing representations of the lost relationship over time C. Continuation of subjective meaning associated with the loss D. Loss-oriented stressors
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a) 24 b) 48 c) 72 d) 96