Imagine you are a daycare worker. Two of your coworkers have called in sick and cannot find replacements to cover their shift. How might the quality of the child care provided suffer from this situation?

a. peers will not socialize with each other properly
b. toddlers will not develop a healthy attachment to the daycare worker who is present
c. toddlers may not receive sufficient attention from the daycare worker who is present
d. toddlers may receive too much attention from the daycare worker who is present


Answer: C

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a. that are moving in the same direction will be perceived as a single group b. that are close to each other will be perceived as a single group c. that share common features or properties will be perceived as a single group d. that have gaps will be perceived as complete objects

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In the hypothesis, "People feel more depressed in the winter," ____ is the independent variable and ____ is the dependent variable

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