According to attachment theory, all of the following statements are true except

a. over the course of the first year of life, infants create internal working models that represent their caregiving experiences
b. attachment behaviors have to be learned, a process that takes most of the first year of life
c. infants begin to differentiate between their usual caregiver and a stranger between 2 and 7 months of age, showing a preference for their usual caregiver between 6 and 9 months
d. from 7 to 24 months, infants' increasing mobility offers them new ways to show their preference for a particular caregiver by seeking to be close to him or her when they are distressed or uncertain about a situation


B

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a. reaction time. b. reaction time. c. gross motor activation time. d. response rate.

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Which of the following is one way that research protections for animals have changed in the past 30 years?

A. The regulations for using animals in research have become more strict. B. The regulations now prohibit the use of chimpanzees in research. C. The regulations now prohibit the use of cats and dogs in research. D. The regulations are now the same as what is in place for human participants.

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Typically, infants need to be fed

a. about three times a day. b. about six times a day. c. every hour. d. based on the schedule that the mother has established.

Psychology

Fleming and Balmer concluded that the most salient or prominent feature of adolescent adjustment following death is

a. ongoing psychological difficulties b. resiliency c. vulnerability d. heightened emotional and interpersonal immaturity e. none of these

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