Physiologically-based drives that are unlearned are called ______ drives
a. primary c. reflexive
b. secondary d. tertiary
A
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A pediatrician examined a baby just a few days old and found that he has a small head, flat midface, and heart defects. What substance taken by the baby's mother during pregnancy is likely responsible for these problems?
a) aspirin b) caffeine c) nicotine d) alcohol
Learning to stay close to familiar persons, evolutionarily speaking, helps infants to ______
learn object discrimination || be protected and safe || mimic their parents' actions || avoid getting upset || || ||
Wesley has learned that if he cries with his mother in public, she will often get him a new toy or a piece of candy so as to quiet him. Which of the following perspectives explains Wesley's behavior?
a. psychodynamic b. cognitive c. behaviorial d. biopsychological
According to attachment theory, the comfort provided by a mother or a romantic partner that allows a person to go into the world and confidently explore his or her environment is known as a/an
A) exploratory reference. B) security blanket. C) center of operations. D) secure base.