During the 1970s and 1980s, psychologists and physicians argued that __________ was a crucial ingredient for forming a lasting relationship between parent and child
a) Lamaze
b) imprinting
c) bonding
d) nursing
Answer: c
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Externalizing problems that begin ________ are more likely to persist into adult life
a. during adolescence b. in the late 20s and early 30s c. before adolescence d. in early adulthood
The cue for depth that is based on the inward movement of both eyes, in order to keep an object focused on the fovea, is known as:
a. retinal disparity b. linear perspective c. synaptic profusion d. convergence
Interventions for preterm infants using ____________________ have been shown to lead to more rapid weight gain, fewer respiratory problems, and greater advances in other types of development
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
For every one neuron in the human nervous system, there is/are _____ glial cell(s)
a. 100 b. 10 c. 1 d. 1000