Brazelton's Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS) is applied to assess the newborn infant's
a. basic bodily functions such as digestion or excretion.
b. vital life signs that are needed for survival.
c. reflexes and psychological responses.
d. social attachment to the mother.
C
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Using it like lipstick, she prances around the house in her mother's high-heeled shoes. Her mother laughs when Shelly tells her she is ready for her date with her boyfriend. This is an example of the ___________. a. psychoanalytic theory c. sociocultural theory b. correlational theory d. social-cognitive theory
Which of the following statements is true about collectivist societies?
A) Most Western European countries lean away from collectivism. B) Collectivism tends to increase as cultures become more complex. C) Collectivist societies value the interdependent self. D) People think of themselves as separate entities and are largely concerned with their own needs.
Research on the origins of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) indicates that
A) ADHD is highly heritable. B) symptoms of ADHD usually appear in infancy. C) the disorder is usually inherited from the mother's side of the family. D) a stressful home life usually causes ADHD.
What is an iatrogenic effect?
a. An unintended and unexpected result produced by a therapy b. The ability of several different variables to produce the same result c. A therapeutic outcome that is depends on familial relationships d. An effect that is experienced by people with specific genetic biomarkers