According to Bowlby,

a. despair is a normal response to separation.
b. the display of despair in response to separation is indicative of an insecure attachment.
c. frequent parental separation in infancy contributes to the development of resiliency.
d. the failure to experience normal parental separations in infancy contributes to an inability to tolerate relationship-related stressors in adulthood.


a. despair is a normal response to separation.

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The child's morphological knowledge

a. is about details of prefixes, suffixes, and other syllable modifiers that are attached to words. b. suffers under mutual exclusivity constraints. c. is maximized during the holophrastic period. d. is balanced by underextension and overextension.

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a. biological clocks c. biorhythms b. lunar clocks d. circadian rhythms

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a. at the same time as the coordination of vision and touch with the mouth develops. b. before the coordination of vision and touch with the mouth develops. c. after the coordination of vision and touch with the mouth develops. d. shortly after birth but then disappears, only to return again by six months of age.

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