Under which circumstances might a doctor recommend that a breastfed infant be given nutritional supplements?

A) If the mother wishes to promote faster-than-average growth of her infant
B) If the baby is more active or energetic than most babies
C) In order for the nursing mother to reduce her own nutritional intake and lose weight more quickly
D) If the infant is preterm


D

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a. ambiguous stimuli. b. impossible figures. c. perceptual frustrations. d. types of camouflage.

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Contradicting years of theory and practice, Douglas Biklen

claimed that children with autism could, in fact, communicate with the aid of a "facilitator." With his help, these children gave messages of love and warmth to their parents, many of whom had been without such affection since their children were born. When the evidence of this "facilitated communication" is examined, which principle of critical thinking from your chapter is not supported? A) Occam's Razor B) Correlation vs. causation C) Falsifiability D) Extraordinary claims

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If one wished to modify their lifestyle to decrease their risk of coronary heart disease, the best thing to do would be to __________

a) reduce their caloric intake. b) exercise for more the 20 minutes, three times a week. c) take it easy and relax more. d) decrease caffeine and other stimulant consumption.

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