In what way are fathers' interactions likely to differ from mothers' interactions with their infants?
A. Fathers are more likely to respond to the infants' signals.
B. Fathers do more care giving, such as feeding and bathing.
C. Fathers interact in more physically playful ways.
D. Fathers focus more on fostering a sense of comfort and trust.
Answer: C
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a. pleasure principle. b. reality principle. c. ego ideal. d. partial ego principle.
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A. temporal B. frontal C. parietal D. occipital
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a. it is not very rich in details. b. it is tough to use in mental health settings. c. it is difficult to generalize the results. d. it is limited to one person per study.