How is sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) defined?
A. the sudden death of the infant due to physical abuse by a caregiver
B. the unexplained death of a seemingly healthy baby
C. the eventual brain death of an infant after a long illness
D. the death of an infant that is caused by an unknown virus
Answer: B
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A. multitasking B. memory C. metacognition D. formal operational thought
How has life for the average child changed over the last several decades?
a) There is a greater number of families with two working parents. b) There is a greater number of blended, gay-lesbian, and other nontraditional families. c) There is a higher percentage of scheduled activity time for children. d) all of these
Research indicates that self-esteem issues among females in emerging adulthood may be due to
A. conflict with parents. B. negative body image. C. conflict with peers. D. movies and television.
Recentering refers to
A) control shifting from parents to the young adult. B) changes in an individual's personality as he or she transitions from adolescence into young adulthood. C) parental influence on a young adult's occupational choice. D) the slowing down of biological development and the speeding up of cognitive and socioemotional development.