Margaret's newborn baby is crying loudly in the delivery room and has turned pink all over. When a nurse extends the baby's leg, the infant pulls away. Margaret's newborn would score
a. 0 to 3 points on the Apgar scale.
b. 4 or 5 points on the Apgar scale.
c. 8 to 10 points on the Apgar scale.
d. 15 or more points on the Apgar scale.
C
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A. slow-to-warm B. easy babies C. difficult babies D. inconsistent
The four processes necessary for observational learning are attention, memory, imitation, and ____.
A. discrimination B. generalization C. motivation D. reinforcement
For older babies, deferred imitation of televised models
a. is done better than of live models. b. is done equally well as with live models. c. is done worse than of live models. d. is very difficult or impossible to perform at this age.
The use of the case study method by investigators allows them to systematically control variables and to draw causal connections between them
Indicate whether the statement is true or false