An infant's development of stranger anxiety corresponds to the development of __________.
A. primary emotions
B. attachments
C. personality
D. the rooting reflex
Answer: B
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Which of the following describes the impact of postpartum depression?
a. Mothers with postpartum depression are less responsive to their infants. b. The children of mothers with postpartum depression will grow up to be very sensitive and gentle. c. The children of mothers with postpartum depression are at lower risk of depression themselves. d. Even if the depression is untreated, there is little long-term impact of postpartum depression.
Immature behavior during adolescence might be physiologically predictable because ______.
A. myelination is not complete until that time, especially in the prefrontal cortex B. circuit pruning is not complete until that time; thus there are competing impulses C. many neurotransmitters are not produced until after hormonal changes that occur during adolescence D. the Robo3 gene remains inactive until early adolescence
Participant-Observer research is most appropriate when:
a. little is known about the group b. studying a group that is isolated from the population c. the group's behavior is generally not accessible to public scrutiny d. all of these
Japanese school teachers and students are more likely than their American counterparts to believe that:
a. the secret to doing well in mathematics is working hard. b. mathematical ability is innate and either you have it or you don't. c. lower standards are acceptable because children need time for exercise and play. d. small classes and high-technology resources are imperative for a quality education.