Emily is a single, 19-year-old mother who just couldn't manage to stop smoking during her pregnancy. Consequently, Emily runs a higher risk than many other women for

A. becoming pregnant again right away.
B. PMDD.
C. postpartum depression.
D. premenstrual syndrome.


Answer: C

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From an evolutionary perspective, an extended relationship between a man and a woman increased male certainty that her baby was actually his offspring, which

A) motivated him to care and provide for mother and child. B) ensured consistent sexual activity, which increased chances of survival. C) proved to the tribal elders that the couple was committed to child rearing. D) decreased male competition for mates among tribal groups.

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Chapter 2 Refer to the research study described on page 42 of your textbook to answer the following question. Explain how this study used recordings of brain activity to test a theoretical description of a cognitive process.

What will be an ideal response?

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In which of John Bowlby's phases of infant-parent attachment do infants begin to use social referencing and become upset if separated from their parents?

A) Indiscriminate social responsiveness B) Discriminating sociability C) Attachments D) Goal-corrected partnerships

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Applying research on cut scores to how Olympic athletes may feel about their accomplishments at the conclusion of an Olympic event, it may be assumed that

A. bronze medalists are happier than gold medalists. B. fifth-place finishers are the happiest of all. C. silver medalists are happier than gold medalists. D. bronze medalists are happier than silver medalists.

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