Sally, who is pregnant, tests HIV-positive. When her daughter Jesse is born, she does not have the HIV virus. Sally's doctor is most likely to tell her
a. she should breast feed her daughter so she can benefit from natural immunities to infection that breast milk often provides.
b. she should not breast feed her daughter, as she might transmit the HIV virus through her breast milk.
c. she and her daughter are very fortunate, and she need no longer worry about transmitting the virus to her.
d. since she did not transmit the HIV virus to this child, it is unlikely that she would transmit the virus to another child, should she become pregnant again.
b
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a. consciously experience changes in the brain. b. generate perceptions based on fantasy principles. c. generate hypotheses about events they have never perceived. d. use motor behavior as the basis of planning activity.
Which of the following describes an avoidant attachment style?
a. A person who finds it relatively easy to get close to others. b. A person who worries that their partner doesn't really love them. c. A person who wants to merge completely with another person. d. A person who has difficultly trusting others.
The words "boat" and "goat" are most likely to become confused in short-term memory because ________
a. they are spoken similarly b. they both have one syllable c. they sound alike d. they look alike
__________ viewed moral development as based on cognitive development, such that moral thinking changes in predictable ways as cognitive abilities develop, regardless of culture.
A. Karen Horney B. Lawrence Kohlberg C. Jean Piaget D. Lene Jensen