Describe peer relations in infancy and early childhood
What will be an ideal response?
Infants show a direct interest in peers, other children about the same age, through visual attention, smiles, and touches. By age two, children show coordinated social interactions with agemates in their play behavior.
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Research about the employment of lesbians and gay men indicates that
a. they experience no negative reactions from their colleagues who are highly educated. b. people who are open and accepting of their gay identity are higher in self-esteem. c. there is no evidence that hiding one's sexual orientation influences a worker's productivity. d. when gay men and lesbians do not come out, they report more positive interactions with coworkers and employers.
The degree of detail that can be seen is referred to as
A. accentuation B. accommodation C. hyperoptic D. acuity
William and Virginia are discussing the sexual response cycle. William says, "It really isn't fair that women can have orgasm after orgasm after orgasm after orgasm! We men have our orgasms and then have to wait around a while before we can have another one." Virginia says, "That is just the way things are-women don't really have a ________."
A. plateau phase B. feedback loop C. refractory period D. resolution phase