The term "affect balance" refers to the degree to which a person's affects are stable, or consistent, across time
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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When the mother is standing over the crib where the infant is, Jerome Bruner observed that the three to eight-week-old baby will become agitated and begin to cry if the infant hears the mothers' voice coming from a loudspeaker rather than her mouth. This illustrates that babies
a. are startled by loud noises. b. have more acute vision than was previously thought. c. seem to understand that a person's voice and body should be connected. d. are unable to localize and predict where sounds should come from.
The cries of babies who are preterm or malnourished are
a. indistinguishable from cries of normal babies. b. paradoxically, more "normal sounding" than the cries of other infants. c. noticeably different than cries of normal infants. d. so bizarre that they are mistaken to be animal cries.
The underlying cause of stuttering is
a. stress. b. the child's thinking not being able to keep pace with speech production. c. no single cause has been identified. d. the child being excited and hurrying to communicate.
Medical authorities recommend ____ of sleep per night as optimal, but among midlife adults in the United States, more than ____ report receiving less than 7 hours of sleep at least occasionally
a. 5–7 hours; three-quarters b. 6–8 hours; two-thirds c. 7–9 hours; one-fourth d. 9–11 hours; one-half